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XBMC video codecs

Discussion in 'Xbox - Software discussion' started by lowkey, Sep 26, 2007.

  1. lowkey

    lowkey Member

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    How do I find out what video codecs are installed in my build of XBMC? I know that most codecs are supported but I want to make sure x264 is one of them before I waste time encoding any video with it. I have the T3CH svn 9842 build installed.
     
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    XBMC Supported video codecs:

    * MPEG-1 (VCD/MPG) and MPEG-2 (MPEG/SVCD/DVD/VOB/DV/TY) video
    * MPEG-4 ASP: DivX;-) 3.11, OpenDivX 4.0, DivX 5.x/6.x (Pro), XviD 1.x and Nero Digital ASP
    * MPEG-4 AVC - Advanced Video Coding (H.264); Nero Digital AVC and x264 video codec #1
    * Microsoft's Windows Media Video v7, v8 and v9 (MSMpeg4/WMV v1, v2, and v3)
    * VC-1 (SMPTE 421M)
    * RealVideo codecs: 1.0, 2.0 (RealPlayer G2), 3.0 (RealPlayer 8) and 4.0 (RealPlayer 9)
    * QuickTime 5.0, 6.0, 6.3 video and audio codecs (QDMC / QDM2) #1
    * 3ivx D4 / 3vi1 MPEG-4 video (inc. MSZH/ZLIB Compressed-Header containers) #1
    * Sorenson v1/v3 (SVQ1/SVQ3) QuickTime video
    * Apple Graphics (SMC) video
    * On2 Technologies VP3 (VP3.x), VP4 (VP4.x), VP5 (VP5.x), and VP6 (VP6.2)
    * Intel Indeo 3.1/3.2 (Indeo3)
    * NuppelVideo (NUV)
    * VIVO 1.0 and 2.0 (VIV)
    * ITU H.261 video
    * Creative Labs YUV (CYUV) video
    * Supermac Cinepak (CVID) video
    * ASUS V1 (ASV1) and ASUS V2 (ASV2) video
    * Autodesk FLI and FLC Animation


    Yes, yours is supported!
     
  3. lowkey

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    You really should be getting paid for all your knowledge Chunkhead. Where did you find this? Is it at the XBMC manual site? Or are you ridiculously talented and just "knew" the info? Thanks man
     

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