As an implementation of MPEG-4 Part 2, Xvid uses many patented technologies.[5] For this reason, Xvid 0.9.x versions were not licensed in countries where these software patents are recognized. With the 1.0.x releases, a GNU GPL v2 license is used with no explicit geographical restriction. However, the legal usage of Xvid may still be restricted by local laws.[citation needed] Fortunately, the Fedora Project, a community backed by Red Hat, has imported xvidcore to its repositories on January 24, 2023.[6] The last US patents expired in November 2023. The only patents left worldwide are in Brazil.

Xvid is not a video format; it is a program for compressing to and decompressing from (hence the name codec) the MPEG-4 ASP format. Since Xvid uses MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (ASP) compression, video encoded with Xvid is MPEG-4 ASP video (not "Xvid video"), and can therefore theoretically be decoded with all ASP-compliant decoders. This includes a large number of media players and decoders based on libavcodec (such as MPlayer, VLC, ffdshow or Perian). As of 2016[update], xvid.com carries binaries for using the codec.[10] However, early versions of the codec had a bug that prevented XviD-encoded files from being decoded with DivX, even when they were encoded using the DivX fourcc.


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No, Shotcut uses very little of the multimedia subsystem on your Operating System and supplies its own using FFmpeg and MLT and other projects.

xvid is just a very slightly better implementation of MPEG-4 part 2 than FFmpeg, but it is not so relevant anymore since x264 (H.264) and beyond.

This is because very few vendors have proper hardware acceleration of xvid on low powered android devices, and even if the device falls back to ffmpeg software decoding, the video still stutters. Low powered arm devices just struggle with xvid content, even with if it's SD.

I can see lots of options to force transcode 10bit content to x264, can the same please be added for xvid and divx content? Or can someone please explain another way i can force transcode xvid/divx videos on the fly to x264?

Throw the same MPEG2 or MPEG4 xvid file at the device, just re-encoded as x264, and it plays flawlessly. Hence the request to allow user to force on the fly re-encoding of these 2 formats by the server

But if i throw the same file at it just re-encoded as x264, it plays fine - because its hardware decoding abilities on x264 are much better and properly optimized (probably because these boxes are netflix and youtube approved, and the vendors would have spent all their effort ensuring the x264 hardware decoding is up to scratch, not really caring about xvid or mpeg2)

The issue i described with "Force transcode" is not really relevant for the feature request i made, so i didn't want to muddy the waters and talk too much about it on this post - as i was really after a dedicated switch to transcode xvid & mpeg2 in the settings, exactly like the toggle settings to always transcode the various flavors of 10bit video.

I checked out the questions with similar titles and didn't find anything that I thought would help. I am attempting to convert a video into an avi, preferably xvid. The video file's Video and Audio Properties are as follows:

I have tried numerous times to convert this into an Xvid codec AVI but I have had no luck successfully getting the audio to sync properly. I am using Openshot to attempt conversion, using the libxvid codec and AVI format, but I am unsure of the proper audio settings I should use. What settings should I use to convert this video with Openshot? If it is not possible with Openshot, or if there is a better application to use, I would be grateful to know that as well.

If you're just looking for conversion, you might want to try arista or transmageddon instead of Openshot. Arista Transcoder and Transmageddon are applications focused on just doing the conversion and nothing else. Especially Arista Transcoder contains a lot of presets, of which one is xvid. Install them using the command sudo apt-get install arista transmageddon.

I'm looking for a faster encoder, that might utilize multicore cpu and maybe allow the integration of external subs. Currently using "Any Video Converter" -video-converter.com/ set up to encode to xvid, which can do 8' to convert the 22' divx video I have, but looking at the cpu utilization of my computer, I can say that it's using only one core, and I guess it could be faster using both cores. Also, this tool can't embed the external subs to the output file. 0852c4b9a8

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