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Originally posted by pogo stick
Great! Thanks, Moitah!
So should I remove 'DivX999b000p' part in XviD movie or just change 'p' to 'n' when removing packed bitstream? And, just out of curiosity, what all the numbers and letters after DivX and XviD mean? I was told that 'p' is packed bitstream and 'c' is cartoon mode.
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change the "p" to "n"
that way no decoder will think that its still packed, but still it will be possible to detect that the stream had been outputted packed by the encoder if something is borky