![]() ![]() Not so with hardware devices (standalone DVD players, portable ones, etc.) That’s why they have DivX certification levels, based on levels and profiles. Playback on a computer’s not a problem because they use a software codec with a general-purpose processor, so they should be able to handle just about any combination of settings. Well when you encode in DivX (or any other codec for that matter) there’s a zillion choices: bitrate, frame rate, resolution, etc. (I’m guessing it’s like a direct cable connection to your PC? or are you talking about a USB pen drive or something?) reyj wrote:Īnd some converted to DivX are playing but more are not. I’m not too knowledgeable about the playback via USB.
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