After the 5.0.3 version with a lot of Bugs and a short life for the 5.0.4 version, DIVX come back with a 5.0.5 version.
By the test I made, we will see some good improvement but to the detriment of the performances .
I made my test with the encoding of the French movie "DOBERMANN": PAL DVD, 99 minutes, 25 frames by second, in DIVX 5.0.2 et 5.05.
Encoding:
- FlasKMPEG 0.78.39
- resolution: 640x272
- Bitrate video: 870kbps
- Bitrate audio - MP3 - 112kbps - 48KHz
- DIVX 5.0.2 Dual pass, Bi-directional, GMC Activated, Keyframe maximum interval: 250
- DIVX 5.0.5 Multipass 1-pass & nth, Bi-directional, Home Theater, Keyframe maximum interval: 250
Computer used for the test:
- Pentium 4 2.53GHz@2.87GHz
- 512 MB DDR SDRAM
Résults:
DIVX 5.02
Encoding Speed
1st Pass:
- Frames average: 35 fps
- Encoding time: 70 minutes
2ème Passe:
- Frames average: 36 fps
- Encoding time: 69 minutes
Total Encoding Tme:
- 139 minutes, then 40 minutes more than the lenght of the movie
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DIVX 5.05
Encoding Speed
1st Pass:
- Frames average: 37 fps
- Encoding time: 69 minutes
2nd Pass - nth:
- Frames average: 28 fps
- Encoding time: 87 minutes
Total Encoding Tme:
- 154 minutes, then 55 minutes more than the lenght of the movie
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Where is the improvement?
I studied well the picture quality and there is a clear improvement of compression for this new version with a better background management. Compression is less visible and the image is more stable.
The DIVX player doesn't have the Bugs of the 5.0.3 version anymore.
In fact, all bugs of the 5.0.3 version have been removed. The 5.0.5 version is a true new version but we hope they will do something get an encoding as fast as the 5.0.2 version.
Conclusion:
The picture quality will be the only reason to use now the 5.0.5 version. 10% slower than version 5.0.2, it is not finally so much in condition of course to pocess a powerful computer.
Go to the DIVX official website to download the last version: DIVX.COM
By the test I made, we will see some good improvement but to the detriment of the performances .
I made my test with the encoding of the French movie "DOBERMANN": PAL DVD, 99 minutes, 25 frames by second, in DIVX 5.0.2 et 5.05.
Encoding:
- FlasKMPEG 0.78.39
- resolution: 640x272
- Bitrate video: 870kbps
- Bitrate audio - MP3 - 112kbps - 48KHz
- DIVX 5.0.2 Dual pass, Bi-directional, GMC Activated, Keyframe maximum interval: 250
- DIVX 5.0.5 Multipass 1-pass & nth, Bi-directional, Home Theater, Keyframe maximum interval: 250
Computer used for the test:
- Pentium 4 2.53GHz@2.87GHz
- 512 MB DDR SDRAM
Résults:
DIVX 5.02
Encoding Speed
1st Pass:
- Frames average: 35 fps
- Encoding time: 70 minutes
2ème Passe:
- Frames average: 36 fps
- Encoding time: 69 minutes
Total Encoding Tme:
- 139 minutes, then 40 minutes more than the lenght of the movie
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DIVX 5.05
Encoding Speed
1st Pass:
- Frames average: 37 fps
- Encoding time: 69 minutes
2nd Pass - nth:
- Frames average: 28 fps
- Encoding time: 87 minutes
Total Encoding Tme:
- 154 minutes, then 55 minutes more than the lenght of the movie
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Where is the improvement?
I studied well the picture quality and there is a clear improvement of compression for this new version with a better background management. Compression is less visible and the image is more stable.
The DIVX player doesn't have the Bugs of the 5.0.3 version anymore.
In fact, all bugs of the 5.0.3 version have been removed. The 5.0.5 version is a true new version but we hope they will do something get an encoding as fast as the 5.0.2 version.
Conclusion:
The picture quality will be the only reason to use now the 5.0.5 version. 10% slower than version 5.0.2, it is not finally so much in condition of course to pocess a powerful computer.
Go to the DIVX official website to download the last version: DIVX.COM
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