hi vmesquita,
Sorry, I didn't mean to confuse you w/ my questions.
I was mainly getting at the quality issue of those DCT blocks and things
that you get when viewing Fullscreen in SW player, or through your TV-OUT.
These have ben my issues in the past when dealing w/ divX source. Then,
I decided to do my own expeirements w/ divX encoding, and found that if
I do it my way, things looked a lot better. Along the way, I found (concluded)
that the majority of the quality issues were rooted in the way SW players
(and TV-OUTs) display video when "resizing" to fit a given resolution or TV
set. From that moment on, I blame quality issues mostly, because of this
fact.
I'm sorry I don't know the exact algarithems that MPEG-1/2 uses for the
resizing and things, but to an extent, resing these mpeg format videos
seem to have a better grip on these DCTs and things. divX is not ment to
be played in a given DVD player, so there is a lack (void) in this small area.
For testing, and setteling yourself in what I'm rambling on about, do your
self a test.. encode a divX source, and display through your TV-OUT, in its
normal size, THEN, resize to fullscreen TV. See what I mean.
That's basically were I was getting at
-vhelp