![]() Xvid can also handle interlaced frames by itself, and the codec has many additional features that advanced users will appreciate. Xvid can also do scene changes, which you see when a new camera angle in a video is changed. ![]() Xvid uses B-frames to encode such changes in a more time-efficient way than MPEG-4 ASP or AVC/H.264 does. You will find that most media players can playback Xvid files just fine. There's a very good chance that if you install Xvid, your player will be able to playback any file you have. This makes compatibility better than MPEG-4 ASP/DivX, which means it has a greater appeal to more people out there. Xvid is the codec many people with older computers use to encode video. Its low CPU requirements and low resource usage make it an ideal codec for pretty much anyone using a regular computer without a fast processor and loads of memory. What this means in practice, is that you can encode great quality videos at tiny file sizes without needing too high of a processor and without using too much memory. Xvid has never included any kind of malware, adware or performance-crippling features. You can always be sure that you are getting a clean codec when using Xvid. ![]() Unlike so many other codecs out there, it doesn't come bundled with any junk software either.
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