I was checking out the philips trouble shooting page for the philips 642 which i hope to get later on this month. I know of programs like gspot to check how the divx file was encoded but the philips help section mentions NOTE: The player does not support GMC and Q-pel. It only supports DivX 4.x and DivX 5.x files recorded in 'Home theater' mode.
So how can you tell if it was encoded in Home Theater mode?
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According to DivX 5.1.1 Home Theater Quality is:
Recommended max resolution: 720 x 480 @ 30 fps, 720 x 576 @ 25 fps
Maximum MB per second : 40500
Maximum average bitrate : 4000kbps
B Frames : Allowed
Interlace : Allowed
Audio Must Be MP3 format
Too bad DivX doesn't tell us what the MINIMUM resolutions are to play on DivX DVD players. -
I am trying to burn a movie with 4,278,230KB and as a result I have lost 4 rewritables with this new dual layer 16x writer. It starts to burn and then it fails afte about 80% I was just wondering could that be the root of my problem will I have to DVD shrink it. The error message has also been Medium error.
Sometimes I use my dvd recorder to format the disc in DVD Video mode, should that matter at all? The discs I am using are DVD-RW/R. -
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