I found this poll on
www.xvid.org a while ago, I thought the results were
very interesting.
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higher speed 9.31 % (1141)
better quality 18.63 % (2284)
more advanced features 1.22 % (150)
full encoding application 5.08 % (623)
own audio codec 2.59 % (317)
MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) 20.34 % (2494)
MPEG-4 main profile 2.57 % (315)
proprietary extensions 0.21 % (26)
wavelet compression 10.27 % (1259)
streaming support 1.72 % (211)
parallel encoding 15.24 % (1868)
nude pix of the developers 12.82 % (1571)
Notice how a similar number of people who wanted better quality also voted for H264, to some extent voting for H264 is sort of like voting for better quality and vice versa. I wonder what percentage of those who voted better quality didn't know what H264 is and/or what it would do for them.
So I was wondering...
Is it possible to add H264 features such as those seen in the vfw version of x264 to the v1.1 of XviD, or would XviD require an entire re-write?
Since XviD in it's current state is still good competiton for H264 codecs, it just goes to show how tweaked it is, so if it's possible to add H264 features to XviD it would make sense (to me at least) to carry on the development of XviD as a H264 codec. You could probably have a switch in the options to enable and disable the H264 features (and probably have the switch auto assign a new fourcc code as opposed to XVID).
Or even, what about the possibility of partnering with the x264 dev guys?
Perhaps I'm barking up the wrong tree, but XviD with x264 (obviously not all the features, I understand some are not possible with AVI) features sure would be awesome.
As I mentioned before, moving to a new container and 2 new codecs at the same time will be daunting for most people with the software in its current states.
A H264 XviD would be an awesome way of transitioning eventually to full H264 (in mp4).
Both of us decided it's pointless to continue - so unless you'll find some new developers, or new interesting ideas for me to explore - yeah, development will stop.
Excuse how this sounds, but have you just had enough of programming XviD, or is integrating H264 into XviD worth looking into?
Lets say XviD devolopment completely stops, are there any other projects (not limited to video) you wish to pursue, or when XviD development stops, so does everything?
Well compliments on the 1.1 beta, it's definately impressive, and I wish you all the best in the future.