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16th May 2004, 22:36 | #1 | Link |
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XviD-1.0-09052004 - Final!
Aloha everyone,
the long time waiting finally has it's end! Here we are, XviD 1.0 got final: XviD-1.0-09052004 (The One): - Minor fixes for trellis quantization - Speedup for vhq>1 modes - Fix for broken divx5 bitstreams - Fix for fps=1 scenarios - Fixed some tooltips in VfW GUI Fetch it at my site (in my sig and the www-button) Have fun and enjoy this nice release! Best regards Koepi
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16th May 2004, 22:40 | #2 | Link |
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Glad to be the first ...
Thank you, Koepi and all the others! * goes downloading the binary before Koepi's site breaks down because of all the traffic it must have * Regards, nibor
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Hey Koepi, why did you close Nibor's and my thread? ;-)
Anyway, thanks a bunch for XviD. I swear to god, if I wasn't such a poor student, I would donate all my money to the XviD developers :-) Go XviD! Yeeeehaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! :-D |
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thx Koepi!
if/when you happen to talk to the other devteam guys via IRC/email, make sure to thank them _a lot_ for what they have done for us. XviD is simply the best video codec available. [EDIT] and to celebrate the first true stable release of XviD (yeah... 1.0.0 is not "just a number"), here's a thread which I think can be considered as the "act of birth" of this excellent project. That was almost 3 years ago... cheers virus Last edited by virus; 16th May 2004 at 22:54. |
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hmpf. though i don't code in core, i still am a developer too, i code mostly gui stuff in xvid though I'm sure most developers take a peak in here and see that for themselfes, but when i'm on irc again i'll mention that, sure. Regards Koepi
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thanks to all the developers and random xvid nuts who help bugfix everyday
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Re: XviD-1.0-09052004 - Final!
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I must say, this is truely just PURE FUNK!!!
The paramount of quality... such dedication, growing in your soul! EPIC XVID!! CONQUER ALL EVERLASTING UNSTOPPABLE Verily! I pass thine woot to yuo all! Bonkers, Ruairi P.S. The LEGEND is YOU. |
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Thanks you guys from the development group for the quick release of the codec (i thought it would be released on July or even later...)
I have a question.... why has "deringing" been deleted from the postprocessing options in the decoder? I think it was a great improvement to the final quality of the video. Only was an opinion. And last, but not least, i have a doubt since i begun coding with Xvid; whenever i code a movie from a DVD, despite of the bitrate i use to encode, i always get distortioned border in blue and red surfaces. I attach here a sample where you can see what i say; see carefully the horizontal lines that appear as you approach the border of the suit. I thought it was codec fault, but it seems that it has nothing to do with the version... BTW, i encoded the same video using DivX, with the same filters, the same resolution and the same bitrate, and i got smoothed and good-looking borders Last edited by Magno; 17th May 2004 at 01:31. |
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