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Originally Posted by SeeMoreDigital
Given the relative low cost of todays "high-def" capable network media players along with their ability to play just about any audio, video and container format.
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If only! The WDTV Live e.g. has several subtitle bugs (like PGS in m2ts but not in mkv, trasparent outline, etc.) and does not support all losless audio formats.
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Originally Posted by Ghitulescu
It's like MS-DOS vs. DR-DOS, or Netscape vs. IExplorer.
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As already said it's not like that at all. M$ used asshole underhand tactics to deliberately cripple a competitor's product and got convicted for it (not that it helped those competitiors). Divx seems to have more ethical standards.
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Originally Posted by kurkosdr
Now, can we get back on topic of how to produce divx compatible encodes using non -Divx Inc programs?
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So were Staxrip and Handbrake already tested in that regard?