Not sure whats going on but anything thats encoded with divx 5 codec looks really grainy. Anyone have any ideas?
Grainy Movies with divx 5
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Ugh. could'nt you have compressed these files as gif or jpeg ?.
And use Alt-PrintScreen, instead of Ctrl-PrintScreen, when you do screen capture.
Looks like your video Overlay is not working properly. Try changeing you desktop colordepth from 24 to 32 or visa versa.
Or try using hardware overlay with divx5, in wmp6.4 select file->properties->advanced->'Divx Decoder filter'->properties->'Quality Settings' and check extended overlay mode.
Or try updating the drivers for your graphics card.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Could be as simple as over-compression.
Using the "1-pass quality based" tab on that codec, I start getting graininess at about 80%. Not too bad, but still noticable. 85% seems to be minimum level to avoid that, and that level still offers a pretty decent compression.
Of course, all that assumes that your input video came from a copy by you or another. If it came from a store copy, I would have to doubt that this was the problem.
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