Note, I typically get my codecs from packman packaged libffmpeg and w32codec-all. If I am still missing a codec from those, then I look at the codec I need, and I search for it on the Pacman web site. If you find there is an avi you can not play, then let us know the specific codec it needs, so forum volunteers can try help. Sometimes pointing to a sample file on the web (with the identical codec) can be useful in helping others understand your problem.

Note you will be able to play dvds with smplayer, and also with kaffeine. Stay way from vlc for now (until its bugs are fixed). I can not help you with totem, but I ask you not be stubborn with trying to get totem functioning, when there are excellent alternatives. Once you get smplayer/kaffeine working with DVDs, you can then waste your time on totem.


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The WD TV box currently support AVI-Xvid. Lots of programs that write to AVI format use AVI-DivX. Playing an AVI-DivX on the WD TV player results in jumpy video playback. DivX is a commercial codec, while Xvid is a non-commercial codec that is almost the same. Is there a plan to add support for AVI-DivX?

You aren't going to find a HTML5 player which supports the formats you listed. You can find a chart here showing which browsers support which codec. AVI and XVID aren't supported by any browser, you can however get around playing flv by using a flash player.

[quote="natemc"]I've been having tons of trouble lately with XVID encoded movies on aTV Black and Infuse 2.2 (I bought pro) on an iPad 3, I have tried these files in VLC and QuickTime and they sync up just fine. The only players having issue with them is media player and Infuse. I was going to attempt to reinstall aTV black but I can't even download the old installers as it says my subscription has run out. x264 videos still work just fine on both, its just xvid AVI and MOV containers showing issues.[/quote]

I am, right now, targeting, at minimum, the MMX/233 era systems for performance for media players. Mostly because I know I can get acceptable quality MPEG-1 video files to play on them and stream over HTTP, with caveats mentioned below...

For just playing media files:

WMP 6.4 is probably the best here, as long as you install all the codecs you need for it. It seems to be the fastest at pretty much everything. WMP 9 also does a pretty good job! But it only works on 98SE, I think.

Also, it's old software... although it can play any AVI you could find (provided you had the codecs installed), it didn't support hardware acceleration (at least that old version) and I don't remember if it could play .mkv at all.

Besides that, WMP 6.4 (I'm not fan of Microsoft apps, but if an AVI can't play on it probably won't play in any other player) or any player that supports hardware acceleration on your card... but there are not many for Windows 9x, and they are for special files (i.e.: PowerDVD can only accelerate DVDs, not DivX).

Please note: you MUST check if you have the Xvid or 3ivx codecs installed. These codecs are free and can be downloaded from the Web. For your convenience we included the Xvid codec on this CD-ROM. Click here to install it. Mac users can download the 3ivx codec from here.

A big advantage of Xvid compressed video files is that they play almost anywhere. The Xvid software runs on many platforms and most popular video players support it. Also, home entertainment devices like TVs or DVD/BD players can handle Xvid video.

The Xvid codec compresses video files to make them smaller. It can compress video at a ratio of 200:1 or more compared to uncompressed video. This makes transmitting the video over a network speedy or saves you a lot of space on your computer's hard disk.

While Xvid compresses video very well, it can do so without causing visible quality loss and by retaining a sharper picture than other codecs do. Xvid is "lossy" compression but aims at removing just those picture details that are not important for human perception. As such, it be seen as a MP3 for video.

When playing AVI files MPEG4/Xvid Codec on a Google TV, the stream freezes at exactly 35:47 every time. If played into the time the picture seems to "fast forward" but the audio still plays correctly. Of you attempt to skip past 35:47 the stream is completly frozen and there is no audio. This happens locally and via emby connect (tested with 4 different Google TV's in 4 different locations) and is only an issue when using playback on the Emby App using Google TV, the files stream correctly on my Windows PC. The issue seems to be specific to AVI files MPEG4/Xvid codec as I cannot replicate the issue with any other file type. I do not wish to convert all of my file types away from Xvid as it will be a very long and painstaking process. I also need to note that this only seems to be a more recent issue, I (and 3 other users) have been using the Google TV for quite some time, I only first encountered it at the beginning of July 2022.

I have downloaded an animated movie from a streaming website. I always play the video on Windows Media player, and generally, it does not have any problem. But now it is showing an error. Because the video file is large, it will take more time to download again in a different format.

Perhaps the AVI file is not correctly encoded through the Xvid codec, and so it shows an error on the Windows Media Player. So, you should play the video on a VLC media player. VLC Player has inbuilt codecs that you do not need to install any external codecs. It will play a healthy video file easily.

A corrupt file will not play in any player even when you have encoded it properly. So, you should repair the video using Kernel Video Repair Tool. It will fix the video, and you can play it on any player easily.

Hi. I have recently made GOM my default video player as it is ace. However, I have a small problem with a couple of vids I have which use the Xvid codec- when I try to play them I get a black screen and it doesn't play. I can move the progress bar to a different position in the video and I will get an image of the video from that position, but it still doesn't actually play it.

In the GOM player, I can de-select any codecs that the player will use it's own built in codecs with, and I have tried de-selecting the Xvid one so the player will use my pc's installed Xvid codec instead- and I still get the same result. I am still fairly new to all of this and I need some help. The problem I find with GOM is there is no English website actually dedicated to GOM player support from what I can find.

Before anyone says it, I have got many other video players installed like Media Player Classic and VLC, and they are good in their own ways, but I don't want to change to one of those as my default player for certain reasons. I know the Xvid videos will play fine on them, but I would love for the GOM player to do the same as it is so good at everything else.

Xvid can be encoded in AVI, MP4, and MKV container format. Xvid codec is not compatible with Mac operating system natively, and you have no good choice when it comes to Xvid codec for Mac. It's a good way to use a video converter and convert Xvid codec to H.264, HEVC, or other codecs supported by Mac computers. WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe and Handbrake are recommended tools. WinX and Handbrake help convert Xvid to Mac compatible formats and codecs, such as Xvid to H.264 in a single click. Based on some tests, WinX was up to 5x faster than Handbrake with nearly original quality reserved.

Xvid codec for Mac is a video codec used to compress and decompress digital Xvid video files on Mac. The Xvid codec offers high-quality video compression without compromising on the video's visual quality. It uses lossy compression technology, which means that some data is lost during the compression process. This loss is minimal, and the resulting file size is significantly smaller than the original file. The Xvid codec for Mac offers several usages, such as better compatibility with different media players such as QuickTime and VLC Media Player and improved playback performance. It also supports advanced features like multiple audio tracks, subtitles, and chapter points.

Xvid Codec is used for encoding and decoding Xvid codec on Mac computers. This means that you can quickly convert Xvid videos into different formats for playback, sharing, or editing. Xvid codec is a reliable and efficient tool that can help you transcode your Xvid video library effectively on your Mac device.

To make your Xvid codec movies play on your Mac computer, you need to download Xvid codec that decodes Xvid to other codecs supported by Mac. You can also convert Xvid codec movies using a video converter like WinX Video Converter, or Handbrake, to convert Xvid movies to MOV or MP4 H.264 for playback on Mac.

You have a few choices when it comes to Xvid codec players for Mac, such as VLC Media Player, QuickTime player, and 5KPlayer. However, the Xvid codec videos fail to play on Mac since the operating system lacks support for the Xvid format.

This issue needs more attention. Via Steve MakofskyCodecs are the next DLL hell. While I love Nero Digital's simplicity and quality, the MP4's it produces aren't compatible with most commercial DVD players (due to the AAC or AVC audio). I've tried Dr. Divx - I get audio that isn't in sync with the video. Heck, even the camcorder video I saved the other night as an MPEG had some sort of audio codec problem. The most surprising? Some Windows Media (WMV) files that I've created in Adobe Premiere have had problems showing on my dad's machine. I suspect he has a codec problem of sorts. Codecs are the next DLL hell. While I love Nero Digital's simplicity and quality, the MP4's it produces aren't compatible with most commercial DVD players (due to the AAC or AVC audio). I've tried Dr. Divx - I get audio that isn't in sync with the video. Heck, even the camcorder video I saved the other night as an MPEG had some sort of audio codec problem. The most surprising? Some Windows Media (WMV) files that I've created in Adobe Premiere have had problems showing on my dad's machine. I suspect he has a codec problem of sorts. ff782bc1db

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