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This website divx-digest. Facebook Twitter Newsletter YouTube. Page 1 of 1: DivX 3. The Fast-motion codec offers better quality in movies with a lot of action and if you use a lower bitrate. In most other cases, the Low-Motion codec offers better quality, but may increase the file size. The A new window should open, and here you can fine tune the encoding parameters to suit your taste. Leaving it too high means seeking doesn't work correctly.

Decreasing it usually helps. A figure between 1 and 5 usually works. If you are using the Scene Detect Patch highly recommended - improved quality , set this to a high value, like , to let the patch auto-detect where it is best to insert keyframes ie.

Setting it to a lower setting, eg. A lower value will yield a lower file size, and decreased quality, but also may introduce skipping and freezing where the video stops, but the sound keeps on going.

Setting it to high will mean that while your converted video is excellent, almost the same as the original. Anyone help me out? I think it's the different algorithms it uses to encode with. Depending on if your move has a low motion or high motion, it uses different optimization techniques.

The main difference between them is really they way the 2 codecs optimise the video signal that is coming into them. The fast motion codec was meant to be used when converting movies where the background scene changes often sci-fi, action, etc.. The low motion codec was created to help encode movies that had very little background change - or movies where there wasn't much if any action drama's, sitcoms etc. Both codecs were optimized for the movies they were in particular, meant to encode, however if you do a few tests you will see that the fast motion codec in actual fact is very poor - even when encoding "fast" movies - this will be indicated by the pixelation blocking that you see when a very fast moving scene appears - even putting the codec to a higher bitrate doesn't give it that much more quality.

The low motion codec however is very good, at a low bitrate it does drama etc stuff quite well, but put the bitrate to something like and you can then even use it to do fast action type movies and the quality will be absolutely great, much better than the fast motion codec - although mind you, that at this bitrate level an avi could well be in the region of 1. If you need to use one - I say go with the low motion codec - put the bitrate to something really high and you will have a nice high quality divx file!

The low motion bitrate bar sets the average total bitrate of the divx file. Fast motion sets the Maximum bitrate of the divx file, the average bitrate is locked at k. Contact Us VideoHelp Top. All times are GMT The time now is All rights reserved. Latest tool updates. Video Thumbnails Make XMedia Recode 3. Plex Media Server 1. AnyStream 1. Advanced Youtube Clie Olive Video Editor 0.

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