AbsoluteDestiny wrote:It is compatible with divx5 if people set the encoding settings correctly.
If they don't, then that's what they get for not following the guides
SS5_Majin_Bebi wrote:AbsoluteDestiny wrote:It is compatible with divx5 if people set the encoding settings correctly.
If they don't, then that's what they get for not following the guides
I used your guides for my latest video, and followed it TO THE LETTER. Fucked my video up when I used XviD to compress it because somehow it was decompressing with DivX 4 on everyones computer bar mine, and it was smiring.I say take a closer look at it and maybe even ad an addendum to the guide warning of this possible hitch. Other than that, bloody excellent guide. I actually understand some of the finer details of editing now.
trythil wrote:SS5_Majin_Bebi wrote:AbsoluteDestiny wrote:It is compatible with divx5 if people set the encoding settings correctly.
If they don't, then that's what they get for not following the guides
I used your guides for my latest video, and followed it TO THE LETTER. Fucked my video up when I used XviD to compress it because somehow it was decompressing with DivX 4 on everyones computer bar mine, and it was smiring.I say take a closer look at it and maybe even ad an addendum to the guide warning of this possible hitch. Other than that, bloody excellent guide. I actually understand some of the finer details of editing now.
Uh, it's supposed to decompress with a DivX4 filter if you follow the guide.
DIVX fourcc = OpenDivX, i.e. DivX4
...and if you use the options specified in the guide you're fine.
If it's opening on your computer incorrectly, then your computer is misconfigured, and there really doesn't need to be a section in the guide about that. The guide deals with content production, not content consumption.
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