xvid player?

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by fawkyou, Oct 4, 2006.

  1. fawkyou

    fawkyou Member

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    does anyone know where i could get it?
    maybe circuit cisty or best buy?
    and what is the best player
    dont wanna spend that much
     
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    There were some rumours of an XviD certification programme with a Zoran Vadis 888 based player being the first to be certified. That was months ago though and nothing seems to have happened.

    So basically you don't buy an XviD player. You buy a DivX player or generic MPEG-4/avi player.
     
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    My Philips DVP-642 plays xvid. Better compatibility than divx, in fact. Probably the same is true for the 5140 and the 5960, which are improved versions, respectively.
     
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    The 642 can't handle qpel, 3 warp point GMC, N-VOP's high bitrates, most CQM's, non 1:1 PAR's, etc. ESS based players are about the least XviD (ASP MPEG-4 Part 2) compatible.
     
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    and how are you suppose to play the videos?
    do you just burn it as it is?
     
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    Yup, just start a DVD-ROM compilation and drop your files in. No need to do a DVD-Video compilation.

    @celtic_d

    My 642 (0530 firmware, I think - the one without Macrovision) seems to have fewer issues with xvid than with divx. I'm not sure why, though I am aware of the qpel problem.

    Don't the Philips 5140 and 5960 have Mediatek chipsets, and thus don't have so many problems?
     
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    Yeah, MTK based players can handle qpel, higher bitrates, have less problems with CQM's, can handle non 1:1 PAR's, N-VOP's, etc. Still no 3 warp point GMC though.

    Fact is that if you encode with a home threatre profile in either XviD* or DivX it should play fine on any certified player.

    *My build is patched to not insert N-VOP's for HT profiles. Other builds you may still get N-VOP's.
     
  8. fawkyou

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    [​IMG]

    [bold]Features: [/bold]
    Plays DivX®5, DivX®4 , DivX®3 , and DivX® VOD video content in compliance with DivXR certified technical requirements and Mpeg 4, Xvid, AVI files
    DivXR Subtitle Format Compatibility: SMI, SRT, SUB, TXT
    DivXR Subtitle Language: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Swedish, Portuguese
    Supports GMC, QPEL, and PCM Audio.
    Full DVD function
    Format compatibility: DVD/DVD-R/DVD- R W/VCD/SVCD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/JPEG/CD+G

    [bold]Specifications:[/bold]
    Dolby digital AC-3
    VFD display
    OSD in multi-language: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, etc
    Zoom at still or running mode
    Frame by frame advance
    Screen aspect ration (16:9/4:3 letter box/pan scan)
    Parental lock with password
    Continuous repeat A-B
    Repeat mode (chapter/title all)
    Capable of playing PAL/NTSC discs
    Automatic screensaver
    Super slim loader mechanism featuring super error correction
    Menu driven setup screen
    Enjoy singing by connecting to your amplifier and use our professional karaoke song selection program for songs in DivX, CD+G, DVD, VCD, and MP3
    Progressive scan video out
    Horizontal resolution more than 500 lines
    5.1 Channel audio out
    Multi-TV System NTSC/PAL
    Multi-Voltage 110V~240V

    Is this a good one?
    i herd from my friend that its really good
    and can you put more than one avi/divx/xvid on one dvd disc
    cuz he sed that he put like 3 movies on top of it
    and the price on this is 50 dollars
     
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    forgot this part

    MPEG-4 and DivX DVD Player (RJ-800DVX)

    RJ-800DVX is one of the first Mpeg 4 and DivX Certified DVD player with the latest improvement in format support compatible with GMC, QPEL, and PCM audio. It features multiple DivX subtitle languages and formats that are not available to other DivX players in the market. Other great features include VGA output for monitor and projector, progressive scan, region free, and detachable power cord!
     
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    SMI, SRT, SUB, TXT are not DivX formats. Don't think that DXN invented English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, etc. either. The only DivX subs are xsubs and they are bitmap based so language doesn't come into it.

    So it is MPEG-4 certified? To handle what profile? Somehow I doubt it really does handle mp4 files. Also I don't even see it on DXN's certification list.
     
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    so what dvd player do you guys recommend?
    phillips dvp-642? or something else?
     
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    I'd recommend anything other than a dvp-642. Also I guess no other ESS based players or cheap SunPlus based ones. Spend a bit more and get something MTK or Zoran based.

    For instance if you want a Philips player go with the DVP-5965K (local model number may differ). Supports HDMI and is DivX Ultra certified.
     
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    The 642 is a solid and proven player. There ARE better players out there now, like the 5960 series which Celtic_Druid mentioned, or the 5140 if you don't need upconversion to HD. They are all within about $20 or so of each other online. But if availability is a problem, the 642 is pretty clost to ubiquitous.
     
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    im down to two players now:
    Philips DVP 5140 which cost $60
    Philips DVP 5960 which cost $80
     
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    I just read that the 5960 butchers filenames to 8.3 notation, meaning you get the tilde then number. If you don't mind that and want upconversion for your HDTV, get the 5960. If you don't need upconversion or don't hve an HDTV, get the 5140.
     
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    im really thinking of getting the 5960 because now its on sale i think for $60 whats the pros and cons
    does it play all reigon dvds or can i change it?
    and is the hdmi cable really required?
     

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