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    I recently bought a DVP 5960 and expected that excepting for AR issues, I'd be able to virew all my xvid encodes, as well. Instead, I find that a set of encodes using xvid's gmc is unsupported. Is there any way to correct this problem (short of re-encoding) or any player that does support GMC?
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    My older Phillips 642 supports GMC.
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    I would just use a program like AVI ReComp to fix them.
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  4. Originally Posted by insync44
    My older Phillips 642 supports GMC.
    The DVP 642 supports Divx's single warp point GMC. IT does not support Xvid's three warp point GMC.
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    I have an lvd2001 liteon that used to play divx and xvids until the qpel, gmc crap started appearing. Then I had to convert everything to dvd which totally defeats the purpose and worsens the quality. I'm confused why all these new dvd divx players don't support qpel and gmc? It makes no sense to make a product with the selling point being able to play divx and xvid, and it doesn't even support the latest technology. Friggin stupid.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    I would just use a program like AVI ReComp to fix them.
    How would AVI recomp fix them and how long would it take for each file?
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    Originally Posted by Ryuushi
    Originally Posted by redwudz
    I would just use a program like AVI ReComp to fix them.
    How would AVI recomp fix them and how long would it take for each file?
    it takes a long ass time and it makes the new file uglier. might as well just convert it to dvd. it's quicker.
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    Originally Posted by strongbad
    Originally Posted by Ryuushi
    Originally Posted by redwudz
    I would just use a program like AVI ReComp to fix them.
    How would AVI recomp fix them and how long would it take for each file?
    it takes a long ass time and it makes the new file uglier. might as well just convert it to dvd. it's quicker.
    If all I wanted was to convert it to dvd, I wouldn't have gotten the divx player. No cracked firmware or anything can make the player support gmc/q-pel?
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  9. Originally Posted by strongbad
    I have an lvd2001 liteon that used to play divx and xvids until the qpel, gmc crap started appearing. Then I had to convert everything to dvd which totally defeats the purpose and worsens the quality. I'm confused why all these new dvd divx players don't support qpel and gmc? It makes no sense to make a product with the selling point being able to play divx and xvid, and it doesn't even support the latest technology. Friggin stupid.
    strongbad totally agree!
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    Originally Posted by jagabo
    Originally Posted by insync44
    My older Phillips 642 supports GMC.
    The DVP 642 supports Divx's single warp point GMC. IT does not support Xvid's three warp point GMC.
    Just to see what would happen, I downloaded and installed avi recomp. How is it any different from re-encoding the avi, though? Even if it is different, what option would I use to undo gmc/q-pel?
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  11. Originally Posted by Ryuushi
    Just to see what would happen, I downloaded and installed avi recomp. How is it any different from re-encoding the avi, though?
    It's not any different. It reencodes the video.

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    Even if it is different, what option would I use to undo gmc/q-pel?
    I've never used the program but I believe it has a simple option for maximum set top compatabilty.
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