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Xvid - Keeping MPEG4 Compatability

I have a Yamada MPEG4 decoding DVD Player, and, for films that I want to watch on it, I have stuck to ye olde faithful DivX5...

Which switches (if any - am I imagining things here) am I not allowed to use when encoding with xvid if I want to keep the stream compatable with my player?

Thanks!

Xvid - Keeping MPEG4 Compatability

Reply #1
Xvid 1.0+ supports the official/semi-official MPEG-4 profiles. Try using the "Simple @ L3" profile, it shouldn't cause any problems even with older hardware.

Xvid - Keeping MPEG4 Compatability

Reply #2
Will I be gaining anything over DivX5 with that?

Xvid - Keeping MPEG4 Compatability

Reply #3
Xvid should give better quality.

Xvid - Keeping MPEG4 Compatability

Reply #4
If you have the DVX-6600 DVD, you should even be able to use all ASP features including GMC. Just a too-high bitrate could make him choke because capping it still doesn't work in XviD 1.01.

You can probably find information on your specific Yamada here.

Xvid - Keeping MPEG4 Compatability

Reply #5
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I think the best DivX/XviD player for your HT might be a modded Xbox. (consider features vs. cost)

Current version of Xbox Media Center can play xvid cip with every advanced features, not only in AVI but Matroska and OGM. It supports AAC / Ogg (and much more) audio track. External subtitles like (.srt .ssa VobSub) are also support. It is cheaper than most MPEG-4 player and you can play Halo on it too.
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Reply #6
I'll test xvid later on sometime, let you all know (along with the model number...)

[offtopic @ Stoneroses]
Home Theatre is TV-Out from my PC, so thats no hassle.
The Yamada is the Parents Home Theatre - they dont want an xbox
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