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Revert commit r26897.
XviD is the correct spelling of the codec.
You can see it written in the codec own
documentation and header files.
Prefered name capitalization confirmed
in conversation with XviD developer (prunedtree).
author | iive |
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date | Wed, 28 May 2008 23:04:41 +0000 |
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303 This way it apeared that the minimum bits per block is ~40, very | 303 This way it apeared that the minimum bits per block is ~40, very |
304 good results are with ~50, and everything above 60 is a waste of bandwidth. | 304 good results are with ~50, and everything above 60 is a waste of bandwidth. |
305 And what's actually funny is that it was independent of codec used. The | 305 And what's actually funny is that it was independent of codec used. The |
306 results were exactly the same, whether I used DIV3 (with tricky nandub's | 306 results were exactly the same, whether I used DIV3 (with tricky nandub's |
307 magick), ffmpeg odivx, DivX5 on Windows or Xvid. | 307 magick), ffmpeg odivx, DivX5 on Windows or XviD. |
308 | 308 |
309 Surprisingly there is one advantage of using nandub-DIV3 for bitrate | 309 Surprisingly there is one advantage of using nandub-DIV3 for bitrate |
310 starved encoding: ringing almost never apears this way. | 310 starved encoding: ringing almost never apears this way. |
311 | 311 |
312 But I also found out, that the quality/BPB isn't constant for | 312 But I also found out, that the quality/BPB isn't constant for |