Originally posted by: muffstah
Have you ever used it? I looked it up and got the main page. I just saw that it's an open source code. Didn't really say what I should be installing to get this to work.
Originally posted by: bmacd
i prefer the Nimo Codec Pack...hands down, the best!
-=bmacd=-
Originally posted by: KokomoGST
I prefer ffdshow... you can get binaries at Sourceforge for Windows. It plays most of the current popular video codecs except for MPEG1&2 and does it quite more efficiently thanks to code optimized for MMX/3DNow/SSE.
I personally think XViD is potentially (if not already) better than Divx, especially now that Divx has gone commericial.
dude that's an unstable developer build - dont recommend itOriginally posted by: Jeff7
Xvid download location
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
CODECS PACK SUCK.
Here is it straight from doom9 of www.doom9.org: "You installed the Nimo pack? The Nimo Codec Pack is evil[tm]! Happy reformating and fresh-installing your system! After that, stick with ffdshow or the XviD decoders. Just install the codecs you need, and no bloated packs!"
Install ffdshow, install AC3Filter, install a XviD binary if you encode. THAT'S ALL YOU NEED. STOP INSTALLING THESE GOD FORSAKEN CODEC PACKS AND COMPLAINING WHEN YOUR SH1T DOESNT WORK.
Originally posted by: majewski9
yeah Xvid is totally better now that Divx is going to be full of spyware in the future. I dont notice any difference between Divx and Xvid really. So I think I am going to start encoding with Xvid and see how that goes.
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
dude that's an unstable developer build - dont recommend itOriginally posted by: Jeff7
Xvid download location
if you need to playback xvid files, install ffdshow, if you want to make xvid files, use Koepi's stable build unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
dude that's an unstable developer build - dont recommend itOriginally posted by: Jeff7
Xvid download location
if you need to playback xvid files, install ffdshow, if you want to make xvid files, use Koepi's stable build unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
Really? I'll give Koepi's build a try then![]()
