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  • New all-in-one DivX/XviD encoder

    Still very beta, but its working fine for me. Quite easy to use. And its open source, too

    DVX

    edit: added the link, oops, forget my own head next
    Last edited by Topha; 2 March 2003, 10:34.

  • #2
    Which one???

    Your post left things very vague...
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    • #3
      one setback is that you need the .Net framework though, I guess a lot of people wont be happy with that

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Topha
        one setback is that you need the .Net framework though, I guess a lot of people wont be happy with that
        It's not "one" setback, it's THE setback
        If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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        • #5
          What do you have against the .Net framework?
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          • #6
            Nothing. The .NET framework is a perfectly reasonable thing. It's fast, it's nice to work with... what's the problem? Anti-MS sentiment, that's what.

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            • #7
              for those who's running Win9x

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              • #8
                .net works on Win98 too.

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                • #9
                  Nothing wrong with it, I installed it. There is just a lot of people who dont seem to like it, so I posted a warning for them

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by agallag
                    What do you have against the .Net framework?
                    You misunderstood me completely

                    I got nothing against .net in partikular....

                    the software 4mb
                    the syspack 5mb
                    .net 20MB!!!

                    The program seems to just be a fancy frontend utilising the .net framework to interconect with the warious standalone programs it needs to funtion.......


                    Originally posted by Gurm
                    Nothing. The .NET framework is a perfectly reasonable thing. It's fast, it's nice to work with... what's the problem? Anti-MS sentiment, that's what.

                    - Gurm
                    In this case I was not "anti-ms" but after reading up on .net I dont see any reason to use it unless you have a server and a client situation.....
                    Last edited by Technoid; 3 March 2003, 07:12.
                    If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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                    • #11
                      And I still can't really see which advantage this would give me over the reasonably small DVDx 2.0 I'm currently using (which is 5MB in total without any additional tools - OK, of course you need the DivX or any other AVI codec of your choice)
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gurm
                        Nothing. The .NET framework is a perfectly reasonable thing. It's fast, it's nice to work with... what's the problem? Anti-MS sentiment, that's what.
                        - Gurm
                        It's nice to work with, but it's certainly not fast and it consumes a lot of memory.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Indiana
                          And I still can't really see which advantage this would give me over the reasonably small DVDx 2.0 I'm currently using (which is 5MB in total without any additional tools - OK, of course you need the DivX or any other AVI codec of your choice)
                          you can, for example, encode a movie and mux 2 different AC3/mp3 soundtracks at the same time, and it also gives you a compressibility check and a good file size prediction.

                          actually i like gknot (www.doom9.org) better, but they dont support divx 5.03 yet

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                          • #14
                            Here's another one: AutoDub
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                            • #15
                              yep, saw that one too. There seem to be quite a lot of those toys in production. So far GKnot is still my favorite, since it is the most mature

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