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Posted by Linea Recta on 05/03/07 12:36
"Bill's News" <billsnews@pcmagic.net> schreef in bericht
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> "Linea Recta" <mccm.vos@abc.invalid> wrote in message
> news:4617f1f6$0$334$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
> > Until now I had no problems playing DIVX files (on LG RH7500).
> > Now I have a magnificent 4 part series about the expanding
> > universe, burned
> > them on a DVD+R which I wanted to play on the LG.
> > All parts play fine, except part 2.
> > Tested the whole DVD, which is fine.
> > All parts (also part 2) play fine on PC.
> > Burned part 2 on another test disc (DVD+RW) which still
> > doesn't play on the
> > LG.
> > It displays "please wait" indefinitely...
> >
> > What the f*** can be going on this time?
> >
>
> FWIW, I've been making xvid/divx conversions from MPEG2 (SD and
> lately HD) captures for 5 years or more. During that time I've
> tried out 4 or more stand-alone DVD players which were Divx
> certified. Eventually I've abandoned each, relying entirely on
> PCs to replay captures and conversions to TV.
>
> Some of the problems were:
> * not all encoding features are supported by the "certified"
> products (for example QPel),
> * some players had trouble maintaining a/v synch as I increased
> the bit rate I use,
> * most players had FF/skip problems.
>
> In the unsupported feature case, I only recall one player
> providing a message as to why it would not play the file.
>
> If your files all play on the PC and not all play on the
> stand-alone, the answer would seem obvious!
Maybe it would, but it isn't. I really need to view all these files on TV.
I have no experience making DIVX myself, but I could imagine there is some
way/utility to modify the non-playing file in a simple way without
reencoding the whole contents?
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