.. we are talking about, "video streaming" codec'sTyphoon859 wrote:..About DivX files being hit and miss, I understand that. But are you trying to say that not only is it hit and miss with different files, but it's hit and miss with the same file on different computers? I don't get how that's possible considering the programming is the same. It's not like once the code for processing the video can be working right and another time working wrong...
Xvid/divX - rm - viv - mpg - mov .. .. these are Streaming Codec's and are set-up for "Quick-Reading"
and not for Editing. ?? why? .. streaming sometimes repeats frames for a balanced playback;
normal video files are sequential. live video is sequential. DVD's are basically sequential.
Most video edits are relying on the movie being 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-... while streaming sometimes
looks more like 1-2-2-3-4-4-5-6-7-7-8-.. .. .. the amount of brightness and sometimes even
the amount of color enrichment often play a major roll in determining the streaming sequence.
just because it plays well does not mean that it is editable! ( MP3's proved that a long time ago! )