Hmmm, on my iMac CoreDuo, the crop function doesn't show the right crop area. And long DVDs (greater than ca. 1:50 hours) lost the end of the film.
Crazy, with Quicktime the divx length is too small and a few minutes on the end are lost, with VLC it works! I have test this with a few dvds, all compressed xvid have no end.
I have used this setup: newest D-Vision 3.2.2, Xvid, 2pass, best quality, 1200kbit/s - Source is DVD.
Version 3.1.5 on my Cube has no problems that i have described above.
D-Vision
encode DivX 3, DivX 4, XviD with Mencoder
Version: 3.2.2
Problems on iMac CoreDuo
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: steppentier Monday, May 01 2006 @ 08:50 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 1-6 months
Comments
Problems on iMac CoreDuo - natenate
What QuickTime plugin are you using to decode xvid? My guess is that the bug lies there.Wednesday, May 17 2006 @ 04:51 PM PDT
Problems on iMac CoreDuo - VTHap
Quicktime currently (in Tiger) has a 4GB file size limitation. The data is still there, but Quicktime Player will not play past 4GB, nor will any player that uses QuickTime directly. The limitation can be coded around for applications that use Quicktime, but I understand that it is rather messy at this point.Wednesday, December 20 2006 @ 04:47 AM PST
Problems with Cube too - steppentier
My Cube G4 has the same problem with lost of the last few minutes of a film i have described above, with V 3.1.5 too.Reply to This
Tuesday, May 02 2006 @ 08:47 AM PDT