To improve the playback quality of the video you should use Zoomplayer for
.ogm files and mplayer2 (old Windows Media Player 6) for .avi files. (Translator:
I would rather recommend BSPlayer but this is of course all just personal opinion!)
There you can of course adjust the postprocessing levels of the DivX Decoder.
While playing a video right click into the Picture-> Properties -> Extended
-> DivX Decoder Filter.
You can also choose this from your start menu: Programs > DivX > DivX (Pro)
Codec > Decoder Configuration
In the window that pops up set "Quality Level" to max to start. If the movie
skips, slowly decrease the value until the skipping stops (high quality uses
a lot of processor power).
Another possibility is to use the ffdshow filter, another DirectShow filter
that gives you far more options than the standard filter.
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Last edited on: 10/22/2002 | First release: 10/22/2002 | Author: BaronVlad | Translator: SteVe (killingspree) | Content by Doom9.de