Hey everyone,
I haven't been on here in a very long time. I don't know why. I guess I wasn't interested anymore in learning AVISynth encoding? I'm still not interested anymore. A lot of work. I prefer to let the tools do the work.
Anyway, on topic: I still have the old Philips DVD player, and the Philips 19" TV with the big back which they don't make anymore. I'm only assuming this type of equipment can't play the H.264 in MKV container with something like AAC for audio? Please correct me if I'm right, or wrong? Would anyone suggest upgrading my system? Or would anyone suggest encoding from H.264 to DivX/XviD playback? If encoding would be the best option, 1.) would I lose quality/would I noticed the quality lost? 2.) Would AutoMKV be a good recommendation? 3.) Using AutoMKV, I get a message from VirtualDubMod saying cannot open movie.avi. I don't even have any movies with the name of "movie.avi". So, where is that message coming from, and why can't it load?
I haven't been on here in a very long time. I don't know why. I guess I wasn't interested anymore in learning AVISynth encoding? I'm still not interested anymore. A lot of work. I prefer to let the tools do the work.
Anyway, on topic: I still have the old Philips DVD player, and the Philips 19" TV with the big back which they don't make anymore. I'm only assuming this type of equipment can't play the H.264 in MKV container with something like AAC for audio? Please correct me if I'm right, or wrong? Would anyone suggest upgrading my system? Or would anyone suggest encoding from H.264 to DivX/XviD playback? If encoding would be the best option, 1.) would I lose quality/would I noticed the quality lost? 2.) Would AutoMKV be a good recommendation? 3.) Using AutoMKV, I get a message from VirtualDubMod saying cannot open movie.avi. I don't even have any movies with the name of "movie.avi". So, where is that message coming from, and why can't it load?
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