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Can someoe tell me how the use this prog?
I have an AVI standalone player (yamada DVX 6600) and the XVID support isn't that good.The XVID movies are played back jerky. This programm could fix the jerky playback except I don't know excactly what to change or modify.Should I just unpack the film? Is there a tutorial somewhere?? Sincerely Simon |
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i tried to modify xvid's aspect ratio, but it does not change. when i modified file by this program and i open this file in mpeg4 midifier and see video info there aspect ratio is changed, but when i watch it in any player aspect ratio is same that it was in non modified file. where is problem??
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31st May 2005, 19:30 | #211 | Link |
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in my file it is also "XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder".
in file wich come from satellite resolution is 720x576 and aspect ratio is 3:4, but when i compress it in xvid aspect ratio becomes to 5:4. here is screenshots: http://www.saunalahti.fi/isos/5.4.gif http://www.saunalahti.fi/isos/4.3.gif mpeg4 modifier does not change it. |
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31st May 2005, 21:05 | #215 | Link |
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That's XviD's "decoder" panel, which is available via the "encoder"!
The "decoder" GUI I'm talking about is accessable via the "Start" button... Then, Programs/XviD/Configure Decoder (or something similar) Cheers
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10th June 2005, 12:32 | #220 | Link | |
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More to the point, standard avi files only support up to 2gb in size. You need to save avis in opendml format when you go over 2gb. |
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