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Old June 8th, 2010, 01:38 AM   #14
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I updated the first two posts in this thread to reflect recent changes in MeGUI and x264. The third post is now hopelessly out of date, and I will update it when I get a chance.

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Originally Posted by bigbobnobody View Post
My issue with the MP4 codec is the lack of use for it outside the realm of the PC.
Several DVD players will play the DivX and xvid but spits mp4's out as fast as you
put the disc with them on it in. I just don't see the better clarity with mp4...
I have one of those older DVD players that will play DivX and XviD files, but does not play mp4, so I understand what you're saying.

But many newer Blu-ray standalone players can play mp4 and mkv files, and this is why I focused this tutorial on creating mp4 files that are bluray compatible.

If you don't see the better clarity with mp4 over XviD and DivX, then either you haven't watched any high quality mp4 vids, like my recent upgrades of the Alpha France DVD's, or maybe you just need new glasses.
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