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EightBall 10-13-2003 11:30 PM

Codecs: How to turn off Divx, Xvid, etc
 
I was reading the forums and got the following information from a fellow user:

"Eightball, if your movie was in divx format and you wanted to turn it off you could do this.

1. Go to C:/Program Files/Divx/DivxCodec
2. Double-Click on Config.exe
3. Click the tab Post-Processing Settings
4. Check Disable Post-Processing"


I tried to do this, but when I double click Config.exe I have no place to check "Disable Post Processing" Is that because I have DiVX 5 and this user might be talikng about an earlier version? What do I do to turn off post processing so I can use Dialhot's Av script 3?

Dialhot 10-14-2003 04:51 AM

With Divx5.0x (and not 5.1) you just have to put the slider to "Minimal" (completly on the left). That will disable all postprocessing.

There is no new thing in 5.1 : postprocressing already existed in 5.0 but wasn't clearly indicated !

EightBall 10-14-2003 02:55 PM

Thanks once again, Dialhot!

EightBall 10-14-2003 02:57 PM

Confession:
I did a movie using your Avs Script.
I completely forgot to turn off DivX.
I tested it, and it is perfect. Or it seems so to me.
????
How come?

What was supposed to happen if I dont turn off Divx post processing?

Dialhot 10-14-2003 03:16 PM

The image should be a little more blur because you have 2 postprocessign that are done (the one done by the divx codec and the one in the script). But that is not very important.

EightBall 10-14-2003 07:00 PM

Thanks for all your help. :D


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