Eugene Kuznetsov wrote:
Hello Raphael,
Friday, August 17, 2001, 7:10:48 AM, you wrote:
RW> Hello,
RW> When I encode with DIV4rec-20010816
RW> # ../src/NVrec-20010808/DIVX4rec -norm PAL -input Tuner -v /dev/video0
RW> -o /mnt/media/ORF1.avi
(skipped)
RW> Intra: 0 Inter: 399 Inter4v: 32ipage: 0.001 Warp: 0 Drop: 0
RW> Avg 24 SAD16's / mb
RW> MVs: 118 normal, 96 hor, 42 ver, 144 hv
RW> Texture: 95123 bits, motion: 2897 bits, mv sigma: 2.302831
RW> Intra: 1 Inter: 414 Inter4v: 16ipage: 0.001 Warp: 0 Drop: 0
RW> Avg 24 SAD16's / mb
RW> MVs: 123 normal, 97 hor, 56 ver, 139 hv
RW> Texture: 57905 bits, motion: 2365 bits, mv sigma: 1.947645
RW> New search range: 16
(skipped)
RW> [divxds] drv:4 (DivX ;-) (MS MPEG-4 v3))
RW> Loading DLL: /usr/lib/win32/divx_c32.ax OK
I haven't looked at the source, but only from these messages I can
conclude that the program you're talking about uses divx encoder to
encode into DivX 4.0 format ( fourcc DIVX ), but marks it as encoded
in DivX 3.11 ( fourcc DIV3 ). These formats are different, though divx
4 is able to decode both of them.
Oops - my fault there - I was using "div5" as the fourcc... I can't
remember where I saw it, but I can see the problem!
I will fix it in the next release.
-justin