BUT there is so many, Divx, XviD, Avi etc. etc. Most of the movies i download is XviD and my player plays DivX. Whats the Difference? And how should I burn the CD or DVD?
I have a XviD and just burned it through Apples Burner and I get the message from the DVD player that there is a DivX error
Some tips nad help would be nice pls.
Ps. I have Toast too. Ds.
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Divx and xvid are MPEG-4 family codecs. Divx is commercial, xvid is free. Or was it otherway round? Still, technically, they should be same and compatible. Quicktime MPEG-4 is technically just as compatible, but unfortunately, you can really never know for sure, which one works in particular player, even still that they are all based on MPEG-4 specs.
AVI, just like QT MOV is just file-container. It can be made with almost any codec, Sorenson, Cinepak, MPEG-4, even RLE, to mention few. Even those crab M$-things. MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 can be used too, but common convention is use then MPG for MPEG-1 and MP2(?) for MPEG-2 (muxed) stream.
To make things even nastier, too many divx and xvid files have been produced with dumbasses that haven't any knowledge about tv-specs. Then you see movies encoded like 512 x 384, which is not based any standard, not PAL, not NTSC and not SECAM. It's just scaled down. Usually it has also 44,1kHz sound, which is CD-standard, but DVD and SVCD use 48kHz. And of course, encoded in MP3. Why downsample 4kHz, because usually it has to be resampled to 48kHz? Why MP3, AC3 is directly DVD-compatible? Goes beyond my comprehension. I guess one part of problem is program called Divxdoctor, which "conveniently" calculates you screen size and audiorate that fits in one disk. Unfortunately, it doesn't adhere to any standards. -
Originally Posted by AntnyMD
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Originally Posted by Flaystus
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Originally Posted by AntnyMD
I have the newest XviD but haven't really used it. One of the advantages of 3ivx is its integration into Diva for automatic two-pass encoding. What applications do you use to produce XviD encodes?Go off and rule the universe from beyond the grave. Or check into a psycho ward, whichever comes first, eh? -
Originally Posted by mhar4
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Ok but how shall I burn a XviD or DivX movie in Toast so the player (Sony DVP-NS765P) will recognize it and play?
If I put the file in Video burning in Toast it automaticly convert it to VCD. I don't wont that. -
If the player truly supports DivX files, just burn the file onto a disc as a data disc (I've tried both "Mac&PC" and "ISO9960" and both worked).
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Ok thanks and if it can play DivX (as the spec. say) it should also play XviD? Did I get it right?
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What does it say in your manual? My manual specifically mentioned the Xvid codec if I recall correctly.
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Darn!
It looks like my Sony player don't play XviD. I tried DivX and that plays fine.
All the movies I find on the net is in XviD format so I made a bad buy
To convert a XviD to DivX takes ages (min 10 hours) so whats the use???
Who is using DivX as that codec costs money as well. And if I have a DVD I want to ripp I will not convert it to DivX that takes so long time. Ripp and dvd2one and thats it.
Who uses DivX??? The only thing I can hope for now is a workaround or some tips for my Sony player to play XviD -
Well, in theory, you should be able to purchase (or "rent") DivX encoded movies from the internet, and, once you get the DivX code from your settop player's preferences menu, you can create an account at divx.com so you can play protected content. Now, I tried going through their process but after I created a login and password, it wouldnt then let me actually log in to give them my DVD player's code. So the moral of this story is screw DivX.
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Ok thats for rental or purchased movies. But I tried some trailers and so on who do not require any code.
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Originally Posted by Matsaki
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But I converted a 10 min piece of an XviD to DivX and it plays fine? Only the XviD that gives an error.
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Has anyone tried putting multiple DIVX or XVID movies on a data dvd to play in the set-top dvd player?
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Originally Posted by Iceman67
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Originally Posted by Iceman67
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