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    I have an XviD video that I want to play on my standalone DVD player. I have a DivX compatible DVD player (Sony DVP-NS38). So I just burned the XviD video file on my DVD+RW and played it on my DVD player. The problem is the quality - it is sometimes blocky and not as good as on PC. Would it help if I would convert the XviD video to DivX?

    EDIT: I know I could solve the problem by converting the avi to DVD but that would lose some quality, right? plus just burning the avi is much faster.
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  2. probably not. on the computer it's much smaller. as you increase the viewing size, the defects of low bitrate video and bad encoding become more apparent.

    re-encoding would only cause the loss of more quality.
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    I'm pretty sure the quality should be better. the bitrate is 2032 by the way, maybe that could be a problem for the DVD player..
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  4. The Xvid file may use optional MPEG 4 part 2 features that your player doesn't support. You can use something like AviRecomp to recompress with settings that won't cause problems. Any time you recompress with a lossy codec you will lose some quality. Use sufficient bitrate and the losses won't be too bad.
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    mkay, i'm just gonna convert it to DVD with FAVC then.. had pretty good quality with it so far..
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    You can't fix this problem by converting, but you'll learn after you try. In fact there is no fix for this problem unless you can re-encode the original video yourself from the source and do a better job.
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