  T0rn Premium join:2001-05-11 USA | reply to dvd536 Re: XviD
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ | reply to T0rn Thanks  - I'll have to get that too |
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  T0rn Premium join:2001-05-11 USA
| reply to dvd536 said by dvd536 : said by T0rn : That's why there's VirtualDub Mod. Handles VBR MP3 and OGM alike.
Is that the same as VirtualDub MPEG2? thats what i got. i actually got about 8 different versions of VirtualDub sometimes the newer ones choke but an older one will do what im trying to do.
Nope. Completely different. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to T0rn said by T0rn : That's why there's VirtualDub Mod. Handles VBR MP3 and OGM alike.
Is that the same as VirtualDub MPEG2? thats what i got. i actually got about 8 different versions of VirtualDub sometimes the newer ones choke but an older one will do what im trying to do. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  T0rn Premium join:2001-05-11 USA
| reply to dvd536 said by dvd536 : said by ftzsee : The XviDs that use Ogg for the sound are even better. IIRC, they have a .ogm extension.
Only downside is you cant join them very easy. Vdub always throws up a fit when trying to mess with/join ogg format/VBR formatted audio.
That's why there's VirtualDub Mod. Handles VBR MP3 and OGM alike. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to ftzsee said by ftzsee : The XviDs that use Ogg for the sound are even better. IIRC, they have a .ogm extension.
Only downside is you cant join them very easy. Vdub always throws up a fit when trying to mess with/join ogg format/VBR formatted audio. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  T0rn Premium join:2001-05-11 USA
| reply to TheOnlyOne said by TheOnlyOne : said by T0rn : OFF TOPIC:
I've seen people use IIRC before, but what does it stand for?
It stands for "If I Recall/Remember Correctly"
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| reply to T0rn said by T0rn : OFF TOPIC:
I've seen people use IIRC before, but what does it stand for?
It stands for "If I Recall/Remember Correctly" |
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  T0rn Premium join:2001-05-11 USA | reply to ftzsee OFF TOPIC:
I've seen people use IIRC before, but what does it stand for? |
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 ftzsee Premium join:2001-11-22 clubs: | reply to aliasrlz The XviDs that use Ogg for the sound are even better. IIRC, they have a .ogm extension. |
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  aliasrlz Premium join:2000-09-01 the world
| reply to T0rn Was checking out some dvdrips in XviD ....very nice, especially since they are only about 700MB, very nice indeed  -- If you have to ask what EFNET is, you don't need broadband  |
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1 edit | reply to aliasrlz Video quality most importantly depends on the source. The encoder also plays a very crucial role in the final product.
However, if you encode two AVI files with the same exact settings, the one compressed with XviD will surpass the video compressed with DivX.
EDIT: Of course, DivX fanatics will beg to differ. Avoid them at all costs.  |
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  aliasrlz Premium join:2000-09-01 the world 1 edit | New to it, and pleasantly surprised at how nice the quality is ...especially for the size Kills basic DivX  |
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