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Originally Posted by pawel
I have never watched a DivX video which is not pixelated on a TV larger than 30''. Tests demonstrates that there is no benefit of using DivX in comparison with other MPEG-4 encoders, which are part now of Blu-ray standard. H.264 is allowed here (high definition, BD), including .ts container.
Read about DivX legal stuff - it's idiotic hence it never get such commercial market as MPEG-x or H.264. I expect it will be dead after H.264 get more software support at the consumer level.
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That may be and is why we chose H264 for the archiving but I chose Divx becuase I wanted to try DIvx Author which sounded cool since it claimed to offer DVD like menu's and chapters and there are Divx compatible DVD players on the market now
After having problems with Divx Author and with getting help I have basically chucked the idea of using divx for now
I would assume your standard deff 'anything' (h264, divx, mpeg2 mpeg4....) looks pixelated when blown up onto a 30" HDTV
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