Re-encoding AVIs

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by steve_h, Oct 29, 2006.

  1. steve_h

    steve_h Member

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    I have some AVI files encoded at 384 kbps and 960x528 that won't play on my DivX DVD player. I'm guessing that this is because they are encoded using a more up to date DivX codec than has been installed on the DVD player.

    Rather than going through the pain of trying to update the firmware on my DVD player I want to reencode the AVI files to a format the player will play. I have some other AVI files encoded at 128 kbps and 624x352 which play fine on the DVD player (Sony DAV-DZ720), can anyone recommend a software tool that I can use to convert the AVI files from 384 kbps to 128kbps?

    Just out of interest, can anyone tell me how to work out which codecs have been used to encode each file?
     
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    MPEG-4 is MPEG-4. You can update encoders all you want, but as long as they are still spec compliant then any spec compliant decoder can decode them.

    Your problem is the resolution. Most players can handle 720x576 max. If your player can handle non 1:1 PAR's then I would encode at 720x528 to keep quality.

    The file would actually be encoded with XviD. MPEG4Modifier or GSpot could give you the bitstream version. Like I said though it doesn't really matter.
     

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