How
do I play nAvi, SMR, or angelpotion files?
Every
format out there, including DivX, navi, angelpotion,
smr, etc are based on MS Windows Media Video V3! Period!
Whoever told you otherwise is a liar. The only changed
are again the removal of the AVI encoding limit, the
namechange and usually these codecs have a nicer settings
window. If you have a nAvi/SMR movie you can download
the SMR codecs from the download page. In case of an
angelpotion file you should use the FourCC changer you
can find on the Software page to change the FourCC code
to DivX or another codec you have installed instead
of installing the Angelpotion codec package which can seriously screw
up your system.
Is
High motion better than Low motion?
Definitely
not. In low bitrates the high motion codec will look
a bit better in action scenes but in low action scenes
it will look terribly. Besides.. if you look closely
at it you'll see a lot of compression errors even in
high motion scenes.. check the WM7 test for more info
- it has sample video clips and a lot of pictures. Despite
rumors DivX high motion will rarely go beyond 1000KBit/s.
Even DivX low motion will only use the full bitrate
you set when it encounters a really demanding scene.
The
DivX codec does not show up after installing
Sometime
the problem can be fixed by using the up and down keys
on your keyboard in the codec selection window. Another
reason can be that FlaskMpeg only picks the first video
codec line in your system.ini file. So start sysedit
(run - sysedit) and edit the system.ini file which is
usually located at c:\windows\system.ini, then locate
the [driver32] section. Move the DivX codecs on top
of the list:
[drivers32]
vidc.DIV3=DivXc32.dll
vidc.DIV4=DivXc32f.dll
msacm.divxa32=DivXa32.acm
vidc.DIV3
is the DivX Low motion and vidc.DIV4 is the DivX high
motion codec. Reverse the order if you want DivX high
motion.
What
do the smoothness and crispness settings do?
The
smoothness refers to framerate, how smoothly the video
plays back. In low bitrate movies the mpeg-4 codec gives
you the option to preserve the smoothness of playback
in favor of picture quality. This is the reason why
frames are not dropped so much at low crispiness settings,
because motion is considered more vital than picture
detail. This is also the reason why MS streaming .asf
files use default 75% smoothness, because motion compensates
for detail loss in terms of viewability. Conversely,
the crispiness is to do with sharpness and keeping detail.
At 100% crispiness a movie will favor keeping higher
quality sharp images and loose unnecessary frames making
a less smooth playback. Because most DivX movies use
a comparatively high bitrate there is no real difference
between high crispiness or high smoothness because the
bitrate can cope. With the Fast Motion codec the bitrate
will often drop very low indeed. If you keep crispiness
too high you could easily end up with dropped frames.
What
is the DivX4 codec?
The
new codec by the creators of the old DivX3 is downward
compatible but is otherwise completely new. That means
it can play DivX3 encoded content but its encoding is
much more advanced than DivX3 and it supports 2 pass
VBR encoding for better quality and size predictability
(that is you can trust your bitrate calculator).
What
is the difference between DivX 3.11alpha, 3.11 VKI,
3.20, 3.22 and DivX 4 Windows 4x / 50?
First
there's a large difference between DivX 3.x and DivX
4 Windows. The former are based on the Microsoft MPEG-4
V3 codec whrereas the latter is an implementation of
OpenDivX, the open source DivX codec which does NOT
come from Microsoft but is individually developed. There's
currently 3 versions of DivX 4 Windows: 0.47, 0.48 and
0.50, all are in alpha state and the higher the version
number the newer it is. DivX 3.11alpha is the current
state of DivX, 3.11 VKI changes a few bits in the codec
so that it actually inserts keyframes at scene changes.
Note that you don't need the VKI codec if you use Nandub,
M4C, or mpeg2aviAR & mpeg2aviVBR. DivX 3.11 with
the VKI patch is also often called DivX 3.2. DivX 3.22
finally is a repack of the 3.11 VKI codecs, but it only
comes with one version of the codec: the DivX 3.11 VKI
low motion codec which has been renamed to DivX (without
the low motion). There's no reason to use anything but
DivX 3.11alpha (install the VKI patch only if you're
not going to use one of the 4 applications I mentioned)
since the rest is just repacks. OpenDivX is still too
slow to be a serious alternative and there's some quality
issues to be resolved as well.
What's
the difference between DivX and MS MPEG4 v3?
There's
none, really. DivX is basically a step farther from
the original hack of the MS MPEG4 v3 codec, which, after
the beta phase did not allow to encode to AVI anymore
so that limit was hacked out. Gej then changed the name
and the fourcc code in order to allow both codecs to
coexist.
What is the difference between DivX, ASF, MPEG4, SMR, etc
All
these codes are based on the Microsoft MPEG4 v3 codec.
ASF is Microsoft's streaming format, but it uses the
same codec. The official MS MPEG4 v3 codec only allows
for ASF output, or also for WMV output using the Windows
Media Encoder v7. There's hacked MPEG4 codecs which
remove the ASF encoding only limit, and the only difference
between them and DivX/SMR/etc is that these codecs have
another name and another fourff code identifying them.
The tell the media player which codec to use during
playback. There's NO quality difference between the
various codecs.
What
is the Krystal studio codec ?
Krystal
is nothing but yet another repack of the DivX 3.11alpha
codec with the VKI patch. It comes with its own installer
and it also supports only the DivX low motion codec,
which once again has been renamed so it doesn't have
low motion in the name. Furthermore the package also
comes with the DivX 4 Windows 0.47 codec, which is OpenDivX,
looks bad and is slow so there's no reason to use it.
My suggestion is to stay away from repacks and use the
regular 3.11alpha (with VKI patch if you don't plan
to use Nandub, m4c, mpeg2aviAR or mpeg2aviVBR).
Where
has the MP3 codec gone?
When
flaking, don't try to make more than one file without
closing FlaskMpeg.. it has the habit to leave the mp3
codec "open" so it can't be used anymore. In some cases
you even have to reboot to fix the problem. If
all doesn't help reinstall the DivX 3 codec.
Where's
the DivX & MP3 codec after I've installed WMP7?
First
of all... why WMP7 (Windows Media Player v7)? There's
nothing really great about it so you'd better stick
with the old release in this case. WMP and the latest
Windows Media Encoder will overwrite the mp3 codec with
its own version that hasn't been licensed for use in
encoding software and therefore can only be used for
mp3 playback, not encoding. Run the Register_DivX.exe
file in the directory where you've installed the DivX
codec. The same applies for disappearing DivX codecs.
If you want to install the WMP7 then I strongly suggest
that you install the DivX codec before it, then reinstall
it after installing the WMP7. That way I was still able
to use these codecs while having WMP7 on my system.
The MP3 codec will be overwritten on purpose by the
way since the MP3 codec that comes in the DivX package
hasn't been properly licensed and FhG required that
the WMP installer check for unlicensed codecs. A modified
DivX installer that would properly install the MP3 codec
would help to get around the problem.
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