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===video- and audio-information=== | ===video- and audio-information=== | ||
Use [ | Use [[AOM]] to easily determine the codecs and bitrates used in an avi-files. For mkv/ogm-files, you can use [http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/ MediaInfo] or the [http://matroska.org/downloads/shellextension/index.html Matroska Shell Extension]. Another possible program, which we consider trustworthy is [http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net/ Virtualdubmod] (Gspot is easy to use, but not very accurate so it's '''NOT''' recommended.) | ||
'''Note:''' Many XviD-encodes have a "DIVX" or "DX50"-4cc (for compatibility) and are thus often wrongly recognized as DivX4 or DivX5. In GSpot, you may find an additional 4cc displayed near the DivX one, for example "DIVX/xvid" or "DX50/xvid". In such cases, please always set the codec-info on AniDB to XviD. | '''Note:''' Many XviD-encodes have a "DIVX" or "DX50"-4cc (for compatibility) and are thus often wrongly recognized as DivX4 or DivX5. In GSpot, you may find an additional 4cc displayed near the DivX one, for example "DIVX/xvid" or "DX50/xvid". In such cases, please always set the codec-info on AniDB to XviD. | ||
Also read: [[Codec Identification]] | |||
==Your version doesn't match the hashes (CRC) or is corrupted - what to do?== | ==Your version doesn't match the hashes (CRC) or is corrupted - what to do?== |