|  | Posted by Roo on 12/19/05 13:10 
Me also with same player, but i burn to tdk RW and use the same one for a different episode every week. Magic clarity and sound.
 Roo
 "STRATEGY" <Strategy510@gmail.com> wrote in message
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 >
 > Wilbur Post wrote:
 >> I have the codec but how is Xvid related to Divx, if at all?
 >>
 >> I see various explanations and programs like Gspot and Avi Codec will
 >> identity a file as an Xvid file and say that the Divx codec is Junkxxx
 >> (where xxx is a version #), or actually have a real Divx version
 >> included,
 >> or no Divx codec at all.
 >>
 >> Why is Xvid used and not just Divx 5 or Divx 6?  Is Xvid used for greater
 >> compression?  The only player I know of that can handle Divx well is the
 >> Philips 642 and some say it's not great with Xvid.
 >
 >
 > My Phillips (not sure on the model), seems to play damn near everything
 > I throw at it.
 >
 > Much easier to watch D/L'd episodes of Smallville & Lost  without
 > having to author, and I can fit 2-3 episodes on a CDR and save my
 > DVD-R's for other uses.
 >
 > Anyway, I'm pretty sure I've played Xvid on it.  fwiw, the only stuff
 > that (divx & xvid) it doesn't play also won't play on my PC
 >
 >
 > STRATEGY
 >
 >
 >
 >>
 >> Even Videohelp.com isn't that clear on the delineation between divx and
 >> Xvid.
 >
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