I have burnt 2 different movies which were XviD 1.0 RC3 (Ni hao) and XviD Dev ver. 25-Mar-03 according to Gspot. Both of those movies worked fine but when I try burning this movie that's XviD 1.0.1 to a DVD it skips the first minute then pixels are misplaced throughout the movie. I tried burning the movie to a CD and it just plays the first 20 seconds, freezes then starts over. I'm not sure what the problem is i'm doing everything exactly the same as with the other movies and my dvd player is certified for xvid format, any ideas?
xvid movie is failing to play on my divx/xvid certified dvd player
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Hi Taco,
If I am understanding your problem correctly ... sounds that you have a "Bad" AVI file ... you need to repair that AVI file first and then try playing it back or burning it. But sometimes, it is a more work than it is worth it. Just get a new AVI ...
BTW, most of the XviD AVI's that I have seen use XviD 1.1.2 or something like that.
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Hey, the file works just fine when i play it on my computer. It's the dvd player that isen't playing the file correctly.Comment
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There are no burn logs, I just created a data dvd/cd using nero. Like I said my DVD player is xvid/divx certified so theres no need to convert it to mpeg2 or anything complicated.
The disc type makes no difference in this case like I said everything i'm using is exactly the same as befor and if it worked befor that's no factor.Last edited by TacoROCKrj; 17 May 2008, 10:17 AM.Comment
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1 video streams: MPEG-4 Visual (XviD)
1 audio streams: MPEG Audio (mp3)
Writing application: AVI-Mix GUI 1.17.7, aug 8 2006 20:5
First video stream:
1255kbps, 640*480 (16/9), at 23.976 fps, MPEG-4 Visual (XviD) (Packet Bitstream)(Streaming video@L1)(BVOP / GMC3 / Custom Matrix)Comment
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Format settings, GMC : 3 warppoints
See here for more info into GMC;http://www.gromkov.com/faq/conversion/xvid_options.htmlLast edited by paglamon; 20 May 2008, 02:56 PM.sigpic
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So, I would need to download a program to re-encode all the avi files? Would there be a faster way to change the GMC to 0, or a way to change it without messing with all the other encode settings.Comment
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So, I would need to download a program to re-encode all the avi files?
Would there be a faster way to change the GMC to 0, or a way to change it without messing with all the other encode settings.sigpic
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Avi ReComp
is designed to try to reencode to stand-alone compatibility.
Only thing is it insists on 2 passes so I haven't had the patience
to give it a thorough trial. It's faster just to convert to DVD and
be done with it. It seems somewhat mysterious what settings will
produce good stand-alone output. Or it may be certain settings will
work if you have decent input to start with. But now unless I'm
working with something that has a lot of episodes I usually just convert
to DVD since the chance of usable output is a lot higher.Comment
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Format settings, Matrix:Custom
As Miles suggested,AVIRecomp will do these automatically.
You can also try AutoGK.sigpic
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