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Posted by Mutley on 11/04/07 05:42
elrous0@pop.uky.edu wrote:
>On Oct 25, 9:44 am, Erich93063 <erich93...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> ok sorry if this has been discussed a thousand times but I cant figure
>> this out and I've been searching all over for some answers. I have a
>> Yamaha standalone DVD player that can play Divx movies. So I download
>> a Divx avi and when I watch it on my computer and it looks GREAT.
>> Crystal clear, no problems. Then I burn it onto a CD or DVD depending
>> how big it is and when I watch it on my DVD player it looks like crap.
>> It looks like there a missing frames or something. The action looks
>> really weird and doesn't quite sync up with the audio and it looks a
>> little blurry. Is there something I need to be doing besides just
>> slamming the avi onto a CD. Is there a setting on my DVD player I need
>> to set maybe?
>
>Most DVD players suck at playing Divx files. Divx requires a LOT more
>CPU muscle to decode than a DVD (it's much more heavily compressed).
>You're not going to find that kind of muscle in most stand-alone
>players, hence you get artifacting, frame drops, poor audio/video
>sync. etc.
>
>-Eric
>
Well I have a Pioneer DV 490 and it plays all Divx, Xvid and Mpeg 4
stuff that conforms to PAL 720x576 standard or lower perfectly. Just
a pity it won't play anything of a higher resolution. Guess I need to
get a Tvix for that :-)
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