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| Junior Member | XVID is the torrent standard which is played by every $30 DVD player. Some however, insist on seeding rips with weird codecs like H264 etc. As my PC is too slow to do mass conversions is there a way of just adding an XVID codec or something to the DVD (or CD) so a DVD player can interpret and convert the code and play it like an XVID? |
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![]() | Nope. H264 is a MPEG 4 part 10 codec, XVID is a MPEG 4 part 2 codec, Generally H264 is usually used for HD type videos, xvid for SD. Although this is not absolute. |
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Thanks for the info but my DVD player won't play the H264 as it is. Can I just drop a codec on the DVD etc to make it happen? | |
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