I'm trying to get rid of the packed bitstream on my Xvid video files, to play them on my Toshiba DVD Player. The problem is, I'm using VirtualDubMod, and I've tried XVid v1.0.3 and v1.1.0-beta1, 2 pass encode, on VHQ mode set to 4, and every video file, the movement of objects and people are jumpy. Why is it? I'm going crazy!
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Definatly not VHQ.
Why not just unpack with MPEG4Modifier or UnpackCL? -
Thank you thank you,
I thought I'm finally understanding this crazy world of encoding,
it was so simple that I didn't even imagine it will be like this.
Just played it on my DVD player, viola, it works perfect.
Again, thank you so much.
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