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Posted by Shoo on 09/24/06 15:09
Citizen Bob wrote:
> What is the relationship of XviD to DivX?
>
> I am mainly interested in being able to identify DVD Recorders that
> support XviD. From what I have seen of product specifications, they
> seem to mention only DivX as though XviD is automatically implied.
>
> Is XviD just another way of doing DivX and therefore if a DVD recorder
> can do DivX, it can do XviD?
My recorder can play xVids and divx's of standard format.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XviD
Since XviD uses MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (ASP) compression, video
encoded with XviD is MPEG-4 ASP video and can therefore be decoded with all
MPEG-4 ASP compliant decoders. This includes a large number of media
players, in particular all the ones based on the open source libavcodec
library. See comparison of media players for a list of media players capable
of playing XviD encoded content.
XviD encoded files can be written to a CD or DVD and played in a DivX
compatible DVD player, as long as they are not encoded using features
unsupported by DivX (e.g. three warppoints instead of one), since such
features are not considered "MPEG-4 compliant" by DivX.
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