Hi, I've ripped a video using the xvid codec, but I need to show this file in any OS, specially Windows XP, my question is:
what is the video codec installed by default in Windows XP?
what codec would you recommend me to rip the movie: divx4, divx5???I'm looking for something standard
thanks alot
herbert
		
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	There isn't any codec that comes in XP by default that will let you play XviD movies. If you want to play the video with Windows Media Player you'll need a DirectShow filter, for example FfdShow TryOuts (it is free software, use your favorite Internet search to find the latest version) 
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	I think .wmv would be the most ubiquitous on Windows XP systems - most come with windows media player installed. Either that or MPEG1 - but quality wouldn't be as good for the same bitrate as XviD. 
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	Why not include a player on the disc - one that uses its own internal codecs, like Portable VLC (or one of the nightly builds, that doesn't 'require' an installer), or mplayer? That way, you don't have to re-encode the video and take a quality hit, just for the sake of trying to play it on the XP system. If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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