mpeg-4 question
- SS5_Majin_Bebi
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- SS5_Majin_Bebi
- Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2002 8:07 pm
- Location: Why? So you can pretend you care? (Brisbane, Australia)
Since when? Maybe I should have wuoted the parts that were right (to my understanding) like the bit about AVI being a container format and Quicktime using sorensen.Tab. wrote:That's surprising considering what NDW said was wrong.
Fuck....there was sposed to be more to that post of mine up there anyway, where the hell did it go? Once again, I look like a fool.
- NicholasDWolfwood
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- the Black Monarch
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Re: mpeg-4 question
XviD has given me twice the artificing and hundred times the bugs that DivX has given me, with the only noticeable advantage being a viewable first pass of a two-pass encode. DivX has kicked XviD's ass in every comparison that I've done (even after I got XviD to function), and I have the screenshots to prove it.NicholasDWolfwood wrote: DivX sucks. XviD rules
Ask me about my secret stash of videos that can't be found anywhere anymore.
- NicholasDWolfwood
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Onideus_Mad_Hatter
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Um, I don't mean to interrupt you Lil Ones, but uh, what BUILD of XVid are you all refering too? Cause uh, there are quite a few of em. o_Othe Black Monarch wrote:Ah, I guess that's why there are so many threads created by people other than me who are having problems with XviD.NicholasDWolfwood wrote:XviD works fine for everybody else but you.
That's one of the reasons why I don't use MPEG-4 based codecs, there's just way too much confusion and bullshit. MPEG-4's only use is for people on slow connections who don't have much bandwidth to spare. I personally prefer stuff encoded in SVCD, mainly because it's so portable and the quality is superb. And if you're encoding in SVCD format, you can store 800mb per CD, since it doesn't need that extra 100mb for error correction that data CDs need.

