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Poor Video Playback using DivX5pro

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by rcmoore, Jul 29, 2002.

  1. rcmoore

    rcmoore Guest

    I just finished my second try at creating a DivX from the guide in the articles section. Initially, I thought the quality was excellent and the size was great (2 CD's). But where there's motion, there's also streaking and blurring. It can also be described as jumpy and is very difficult to watch. I thought it might have something to do with interlacing, but the source is progressive. I followed the instructions exactly and am wondering if this is normal? I have a PIII-800 and a decent video card if that helps at all. I'll apreciate any input at all.

    Thanks,
    Russ
     
  2. indie665

    indie665 Guest

    you might need some filters. how long is the movie and what is the bitrate?
     
  3. rcmoore

    rcmoore Guest

    It was a bit long at 2:25 and I used a bitrate of 1158. Too low? If so, is there anything I can do to 'smooth' things out?
     
  4. hermgerm

    hermgerm Member

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    What resolution do you use? If you use a high res like original DVD res (720 x ...) and a high bitrate you comp may be to slow for smooth playback. Set the playback settings to minimum values.

    Servus,
    hermanthegerman
     
  5. rcmoore

    rcmoore Guest

    I used 640x352. But I do think it's a matter of processor speed & playback. I copied the movie over to my laptop (P2-366, 256mb) and it can't keep up at all. On the desktop (P3-800), the actual framerate is only 23fps so that must be why I see the blockiness.

    Since I wanted the movies primarily for the laptop, I'm now confused about what format to use. I do have an mpg decoder card, but I'm thinking that mpg's will be too big and not enough quality.
     
  6. dRD

    dRD I hate titles Staff Member

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    Remove DivX5 and install FFDShow, playback is around 30-50% faster and it can drop the post-processing levels if it can't keep up with the playback, to prevent problems.
     

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