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>> I don't have any way of generating DivX or Xvid. But IIRC, last time I
>> tried, no matter what settings I used the picture came out horrifically
>> blurry. I'd down the quality settings higher and higher, and the file
>> got larger and larger, but there was no visible improvement in the
>> picture.
>
> Then all those divx and xvid videos out there which look just fine must
> have been created by magic. ;)
If I ever come across one, I'll let you know. ;-)
Basically I've never seen a video on the Internet that doesn't look
horribly mutilated. (Presumably due to the bandwidth constrains it has
to fit through...) DVDs, on the other hand, almost always look just fine.
The only exception was when I downloaded Star Wrek. (But that took an
entire day to download.)
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