VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 10 of 10
  1. Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Croatia
    Search Comp PM
    Hi,

    I've bought my first DVD player which supports DIVX and MPEG4.
    It's Smartvision model 935. The first day I bought it, I upgraded the firmware because of a better subtitle support for my native language. It seems that it has Mediatek chip inside, which is probably a good thing.

    Darn thing plays all version of DIVX very good and smooth with excellent support for subtitles in srt, sub, ssa...
    But there is a problem with some XVID files. While it plays the most XVID's, some XVID's plays slow and "jumpy". I've checked those files with AVIcodec and I can not see anything different from other XVID's which play fine.
    I would like to know why this problem occurs and is this a case with other similar players? Thank you.
    By the way, I burn those avi files and their subtitle files on Verbatim DVD discs.
    Quote Quote  
  2. Member steveryan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    Manchester
    Search Comp PM
    Sounds like packed bitstream, use MPEG4Modifier to unpack.
    He's a liar and a murderer, and I say that with all due respect.
    Quote Quote  
  3. Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Croatia
    Search Comp PM
    Hm, strange.
    I was just about to tell you that I've already tried that, but MPEG4Modifier refused to open those files, when I decided to try again and now it does open those files.
    I'm going to try that and I'll report back.
    Thank you steveryan.
    Quote Quote  
  4. Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Croatia
    Search Comp PM
    OK I used MPEG4Modifier to open the sample file and to unpack bitstream. After that I burned the resulting file to CD and tried it in my player, but the problem remains.
    These are video informations before unpacking:

    Packed bitstream: Yes
    QPel: No
    GMC: Yes (3 warp points)
    Interlaced: No
    Aspect ratio: Square pixels
    Quant type: H.263
    FourCC: XVID
    User data: DivX999b000p
    XviD0036

    and after unpacking:

    Packed bitstream: No
    QPel: No
    GMC: Yes (3 warp points)
    Interlaced: No
    Aspect ratio: Square pixels
    Quant type: H.263
    FourCC: XVID
    User data: XviD0036

    Any further hint, please.
    Thanks jagabo for the link - nice reading. It seems that GMC is the problem, isn't it?

    General information from AVIcodec are:
    Video : 453 MB, 823 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 656*288 (2.21:1), XVID = XVID Mpeg-4
    Audio : 246 MB, 448 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 5 channels, 0x2000 = AC-3 ACM Decompressor

    Thank you.
    Quote Quote  
  5. Yes, it looks like GMC is the problem. You will have to reencode.
    Quote Quote  
  6. Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Croatia
    Search Comp PM
    I could watch those problematic XVID files on my laptop or my desktop which has s-video connection to my TV, no problem, but I'm just curious about reencoding.
    What options would you choose to reencode that particular video?
    Thanks.
    Quote Quote  
  7. I would use VirtualDubMod. The basic procedure after starting the program:

    File -> Open Video File
    Video -> Fast Recompress
    Video -> Compression... select Xvid, press Configure, press Load Defaults.
    File -> Save As.

    That will probably make the file a little bigger but it's fast and easy.

    A lot of people use a program called AVIRecomp for this. I don't know anything about it though.
    Quote Quote  
  8. Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Croatia
    Search Comp PM
    Thank you very much, jagabo. I appreciate your help.
    I will try the reencoding.
    Quote Quote  
  9. Of course "fast" is a relative term here!
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!