I have a few files that use koepi's XviD codec (http://www.roeder.goe.net/~koepi/xvid.shtml), and some that use Nic's XviD codec(http://nic.dnsalias.com/). Of course only one codec can occupy the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\xvid.ax file, so that means I can only watch files that use one codec at a time. To watch a file that plays properly in the other codec, I have to uninstall the current codec and install the other one I want. One codec can open the others' file, but there are too many video errors to simply ignore.
Is there a way to get the two to peacefully co-exist? I like BSPlayer so if I could tell it to use one XviD codec for one set of files, then another codec for another set of files.
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All of those will decode Xvid equally as well. The only real difference between the three comes into play when you are actually encoding.
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Originally Posted by LighthouseJ
im pretty sure that the XviD - Koepi 1.0 RC1 is backwards compatible
before installing the new XviD - Koepi 1.0 RC1 any new files which use it would not run
after installing the XviD - Koepi 1.0 RC1 all my old xvid files still work which leads to my thinking of backward compatability
the only difference i noticed between the pair of codecs was the options screens when setting up to encode
is it just me or do other people find that the new XviD - Koepi 1.0 RC1 encodes a fair bit faster -
Originally Posted by hhhhbk
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Have you tried using ffDshow to see if it handles both well?
I personally prefer it over any Xvid decoder. You can pick up a copy of it here: http://athos.leffe.dnsalias.com I am currently using the Feb 25 2004 build (too lazy to check out any newer ones), but you should be ok using the latest one.
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Originally Posted by Suntan
I downloaded and installed the March 25th 2004 release of ffdshow and I'm looking at videos encoded using both codecs and it looks like we have a winner. I liked the post-processing options from the earlier version and I'm glad to have them with the newest version of ffdshow that can show all of my XviD videos. -
is the fragmentation in this xvid avi screenshot should be below due to this
i will try using the reinstalling the old xvid codec so that it occupies the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\xvid.ax file
interesting hope it works as i have a couple of old files with fragmentation
i thought it was down to a poor download or just that the source file was badly made
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your right the 2 codecs do perform differently
my old nic build works fine
most strange
hope that it is fixed in a future version of the codec
it is very odd that it is only noticable on a couple of videos
there must be a certain setting that the new rc1 codec doesnt handle well/at all that certain people used when encoding
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