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CODECS FOR DUMMIES
Since this is an on going discussion!! 
people i have asked alot of questions every where i go and have come up with 4 basic codecs needed to convert every thing from DIVX / XVID with AC3 6 channel audio with perfect results.no more sync problem here. ;D
if you are having sound problem/sync problem try this:
step 1: (most important step)remove all those stinky codec packs completely.
step 2: install XVID http://www.koepi.org/xvid.shtml
step 3: install DivX 5.2: http://www.divx.com/divx/download/
step 4: install DivX 3.11 Alpha: http://www.divx-digest.com/software/divxcodec.html
step 5: install AC3 ACM Decompressor: http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/index.html
feel free to comment. hope this helps
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Re: CODECS FOR DUMMYIES
quote:OK.
Originally posted by VCDBITCHES
feel free to comment.
only codec i install is either keopi xvid or the umaniac.....umaniac on my encoding comp keopi on my decoding...
divx is not needed
edit... keopi for decoding not encoding
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before long i suggest adding matroska and ogm (my fav
) codecs to your list (simply as 'not required, but worth having')... with any luck, before long, we'll be seeing more of those releases....
anyway, divx is definately needed, xvid is the way to go, but you still find divx's floating around... so its handy to have.
also suggest a link for videolan player, as it doesn't need codecs, and could be a preferable choice for people who dont understand codecs and dont want to stuff around with them...
If you folks can come up with a definitive list that YOU ALL AGREE ON, I'll sticky this thread... Having said that, I doubt you can 
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The very latest FFDShow works well for decoding XviD, DivX and such. I pretty much only use that, nowadays.
Haven't done a lot of encoding lately, but I'd choose RV10 + AAC (6CH) over anything else, using AutoRV10 & mkvtoolmix etc.
quote:FFDShow used to be ok when the xvid codec was young and unstable it was a worthwhile alternative but xvid has matured and FFDshow hasn't kept up... I uninstalled it recently myself after noticing even the latest version had sync issues with the majority of TV rips I downloaded.
Originally posted by FrightfoO
The very latest FFDShow works well for decoding XviD, DivX and such. I pretty much only use that, nowadays.
Haven't done a lot of encoding lately, but I'd choose RV10 + AAC (6CH) over anything else, using AutoRV10 & mkvtoolmix etc.
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Previously I would have said the only two filters you need are ffdshow and AC3Filter.
But recent versions of ffdshow have problems (e.g. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...0810#post530810 ). Also the development of ffdshow has mushroomed, from a light-weight DirectShow MPEG-4 decoding filter, it's now bloated with additional features like audio decoding, VFW compatibilty and so on.
So get the Xvid codec and use that for decoding XviD. (The XviD decoder will also decode DivX 5 - but you will only use that if you are getting non-scene releases off P2P.)
XviD won't decode DivX 3.11a, so if you want to play older releases, or some xxx releases, then you will need to install that.
So in summary, for playback of scene releases, you need:
- XviD (definitely)
- AC3Filter (definitely)
- DivX 3.11a (maybe)
well i havent read any negative comments.
So we are all in aggreement then. these are the most likely codecs needed to get your encoding mission accomplished.
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- XviD (definitely)
- AC3Filter (definitely)
- DivX 3.11a (maybe)
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i can agree on that
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quote:Encoding? I'm talking about decoding, i.e. playback of stuff you've downloaded.
Originally posted by VCDBITCHES
these are the most likely codecs needed to get your encoding mission accomplished.
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Originally posted by Mother
Encoding? I'm talking about decoding, i.e. playback of stuff you've downloaded.
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encoding from such a lossy source as xvid is blech, and these days pretty much pointless.
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quote:well since the majority of the files you find on the net are in these formats ..........blah blah.........
Originally posted by pHo
encoding from such a lossy source as xvid is blech, and these days pretty much pointless.

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who the heck encodes from an xvid source? dvd is the only source anyone should endode from...
we all no DVD is the best source do i have to write out common knowlegde. i dont have unlimited harddrive space to be dl a lot of dvd copies.i was saying that the next best thing is xvid.
or is there something better...
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Originally posted by Mother
But recent versions of ffdshow have problems (e.g. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...0810#post530810 ). Also the development of ffdshow has mushroomed... it's now bloated...
So in summary, for playback of scene releases, you need:
- XviD (definitely)
- AC3Filter (definitely)
- DivX 3.11a (maybe)
. Also, I dunno about the rest of that thread, but the main post links to the SourceForge while there are later builds out (2005-01-22 might be the latest). Needless features in FFDShow can be turned off.| All times are GMT. The time now is 02:24 AM. | Pages (2): [1] 2 » Show all 34 posts from this thread on one page |
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