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  • jag5311
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 3

    Gspot question

    When opening one of my avi files, I have this comment under the video codec information box.

    Gspot has found DIVX MPEG 4 Low-motion which is installed on your system, is a compatible with this format; based on that, the video for this file should play fine.

    Direct show is apparently able to play the file as well, t hough it has selected a different codec, the DIVXAntiFreeze-->Divx Decoder Filter, whose primary 4cc Divx does not match the files 4cc (Div3).

    It says it "could" cause performance issues. How do I get it to use the proper codec so the 4cc matches?

    Thanks
  • Enchanter
    Old member
    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    jag5311,

    "Gspot has found DIVX MPEG 4 Low-motion which is installed on your system, is a compatible with this format; based on that, the video for this file should play fine."

    Your AVI file is encoded using the DIVX MPEG 4 Low-motion compression format, which in turn has the FourCC code "DIV3". It is also apparent that you have the DIVX MPEG 4 Low-motion (alias DivX 3.11a) codec installed in your system. Normally this codec is used to play video files bearing the above FourCC code.

    "Direct show is apparently able to play the file as well, t hough it has selected a different codec, the DIVXAntiFreeze-->Divx Decoder Filter, whose primary 4cc Divx does not match the files 4cc (Div3)."

    However, it is also apparent that you have the DivX 5 codec installed. This codec automatically takes over playback of DivX 3.11 files, whether you want it or not. There is nothing wrong with this, though I am personally against this for quality and novelty reasons. The only ways to prevent this is to use the Tsunami-patched DivX 3.11 codec (available from the latest Tsunami codec pack) or to use FFDShow (which I personally find to be the best decoder of the bunch).

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