|  | Posted by Bob on 06/03/06 15:43 
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 14:11:40 -0500, "Ken Maltby"<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 
 >You have to deal with the capability of the Codec no matter what
 >encoding program you use, they will all be using that codec to
 >create your XviD.
 
 The original is clear when I play it. There is something in those two
 programs that is blurring it. I have had no problems converting MPEG2s
 to XviD using them.
 
 I suspect that they are not setup properly to deal with decoding WMV.
 
 >That said, I never noticed any blurring when
 >I encoded to XviD using VDubMod, Super c, TMPGEnc (2.5 or
 >3.0).
 
 I am looking for a 1-click solution. Unfortunately AGK does not input
 WMV.
 
 > You might try a different build of the Xvid codec.
 
 I have the latest that came with AGK.
 
 XviD-1.1.0-30122005 _Final Release_
 
 
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