I have a standalone MPEG4 player for my TV and the firmware doesn't support DivX3 properly yet so I have quite a lot of AVIs to convert to DivX5/Xvid to get them playable.
I am in no rush with these but i do have quite a lot to covert so if anyone has any suggested programs or settings to use in DivX/Xvid to preserve quality I would really appreciate it.
I have used Dr DivX on a few but wanted to know if theres any other method and how they would compare for keeping quality and audio sync. I know that converting always loses quality but was wondering if extracting to uncompressed avi+wav before re-encoding would have any benefit.
Thanks for any assistance.
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wondering if extracting to uncompressed avi+wav before re-encoding would have any benefit.
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It seems that re-encoding DivX 3 with Dr. DivX is pretty much is good as it gets. I didn't notice any quality loss the few times I did it myself.
If you player is LiteOn-2001/2, chances are it will play the DivX 3 as it is. If it freezes or loses sound or picture, you should re-encode. This player does seem to have better luck playing DivX 5 with MP3 sound than anything else.
I also tried re-encoding XviD movies with Dr. DivX (I needed to add permanent subtitles to the movie), and there the quality loss was really noticeable. The quality was significantly better when I re-encoded into XviD using VirtualDubMod (using a subtitle filter).
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