something to remember
newer codecs using more compression require more powerful hardware to decode during playback
Xvid is very useful, as it decodes/plays on older less powerful hardware
aka small portable media players, older phones and tablets, TVs etc..
without stuttering and bogging down the playback
i have a number of converted movie/vhs files in xvid codec avi and mpeg file containers, with no plans to recode
to do a proper recode, i would need to dig out the originals and do it all over
otherwise you need to use a multi-step process using an intermediary lossless codec like HUFFY, to prevent losing quality going from xvid to x264/265
XVID is open source and free, it doesn't cost Samsung (1) penny in fees, to implement, this was some Bean Counters idea, that thinks he is saving a bunch of corporate money in programming costs
another I-D-10-T error at corporate level
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !
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