Xvid better?

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by dsradio, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. dsradio

    dsradio Member

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    Hi all.

    I have been backing up DVDs for about 2 years now using all the standard tools; DVDShrink, DVD Decrypter, RipIt4Me and AutoGK. I own Divx Pro 6.x and I've always used Divx to encode movie files for streaming.

    But I also like tinker around. I've read on many forums that many people consider Xvid superior to Divx for many reasons: 'better' quality, open source, etc... etc...

    So, would it worth it try encoding in Xdiv vs. Divx?

    Any advice?
     
  2. ugc

    ugc Regular member

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    I have the same concern. But with me, I would say stick with Divx. I have tried both, and it may be possible to say xvid has a better picture, (my eyes can't tell the difference though), but my hardware likes Divx a lot better.

    I have many things that play divx/xvid besides my computer. I own a DVD player that plays divx/xvid and I own a Tvix model 4100SA and model 4000u that can play anything, and they all like divx better than xvid. The playback is smoother. I get a studder with xvid, and I don't with divx on some hardware. But so far, the divx has played fine on everything.
     
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    AutoGK+Xvid+ESS should be just as compatible as DivX. I'd say that you really have nothing to lose by trying it.
     
  4. dsradio

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    Yeh, thanks.

    It is almost like stumbling on Linux the first time, and people ask you "KDE or Gnome?" (The response is almost always Gnome, not KDE, which is a good analog for Divx and Xvid with Xvid=Gnome.) I guess it comes down to personal taste, and I have Divx anyways...

    If anyone has some more technical specs/reasons that would be appreciated...! :)
     

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