[Mplayer-cvslog] CVS: main/DOCS codecs.html,1.52,1.53
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Sun Mar 10 10:25:20 CET 2002
Update of /cvsroot/mplayer/main/DOCS
In directory mplayer:/var/tmp.root/cvs-serv17599
Modified Files:
codecs.html
Log Message:
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Index: codecs.html
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RCS file: /cvsroot/mplayer/main/DOCS/codecs.html,v
retrieving revision 1.52
retrieving revision 1.53
diff -u -r1.52 -r1.53
--- codecs.html 10 Mar 2002 09:03:36 -0000 1.52
+++ codecs.html 10 Mar 2002 09:25:17 -0000 1.53
@@ -238,6 +238,45 @@
unlikely :(</P>
+<P><B><A NAME=2.2.1.9>2.2.1.9. XViD</A></B></P>
+
+<P><B>XViD</B> is another development from good old OpenDivX (first
+development was DivX4).</P>
+
+<P><B>Advantages</B> :
+ <UL>
+ <LI>opensource</LI>
+ <LI>its API is compatible with DivX4 so it's easy to add support for
+ it</LI>
+ <LI>2-pass encoding support</LI>
+ <LI>nice encoding quality, higher speed than DivX4 (you can optimize it for
+ your box while compiling)</LI>
+ </UL>
+</P>
+
+<P><B>Disadvantages</B> :
+ <UL>
+ <LI>currently it doesn't properly decode all DivX/DivX4 files</LI>
+ <LI>you have to choose between DivX4 <B>OR</B> XViD support at
+ compiletime</LI>
+ <LI>under development</LI>
+ </UL>
+</P>
+
+<P><B>Installation</B> : it's currently available only in CVS. Here are the
+ downloading and installation instructions :<BR>
+ <CODE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xvid.org:/xvid
+ login</CODE><BR>
+ <CODE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xvid.org:/xvid co
+ xvidcore</CODE><BR>
+ <CODE>cd xvidcore/build/generic</CODE><BR>
+ <CODE>Edit Makefile.linux to fit your needs</CODE><BR>
+ <CODE>make -f Makefile.linux</CODE><BR>
+ <CODE>recompile <B>MPlayer</B> with
+ --with-xvidcore=/path/to/libcore.a</CODE><BR>
+</P>
+
+
<P><B><A NAME=2.2.2>2.2.2. Audio codecs</A></B></P>
<P>The most important audio codecs above all :<BR>
@@ -314,45 +353,6 @@
<P>Currently the only supported one is the DNET codec. Actually it's a
low-bitrate version of the well-known AC3 codec. It can be found either in
old and new RealMedia movies.</P>
-
-
-<P><B><A NAME=2.2.2.6>2.2.2.6. XViD</A></B></P>
-
-<P><B>XViD</B> is another development from good old OpenDivX (first
-development was DivX4).</P>
-
-<P><B>Advantages</B> :
- <UL>
- <LI>opensource</LI>
- <LI>its API is compatible with DivX4 so it's easy to add support for
- it</LI>
- <LI>2-pass encoding support</LI>
- <LI>nice encoding quality, higher speed than DivX4 (you can optimize it for
- your box while compiling)</LI>
- </UL>
-</P>
-
-<P><B>Disadvantages</B> :
- <UL>
- <LI>currently it doesn't properly decode all DivX/DivX4 files</LI>
- <LI>you have to choose between DivX4 <B>OR</B> XViD support at
- compiletime</LI>
- <LI>under development</LI>
- </UL>
-</P>
-
-<P><B>Installation</B> : it's currently available only in CVS. Here are the
- downloading and installation instructions :<BR>
- <CODE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xvid.org:/xvid
- login</CODE><BR>
- <CODE>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous at cvs.xvid.org:/xvid co
- xvidcore</CODE><BR>
- <CODE>cd xvidcore/build/generic</CODE><BR>
- <CODE>Edit Makefile.linux to fit your needs</CODE><BR>
- <CODE>make -f Makefile.linux</CODE><BR>
- <CODE>recompile <B>MPlayer</B> with
- --with-xvidcore=/path/to/libcore.a</CODE><BR>
-</P>
<P><B><A NAME=2.2.3>2.2.3. Win32 codec importing howto</A></B></P>
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