Latest stable binary XviD-1.1.0-30122005.exe (628kb) XviD-1.1.0 final build. Changelog: - {core}: Field interlaced decoding. - {dshow}: Additional fourcc support. - {vfw}: Small updates. - {installer} updated 31.12.2005 at 8:30 a.m. (MET). If you downloaded the installer earlier please download this version and re-run it _without using the uninstall feature_ before. The first installer I offered will delete your vfw-codecs key on uninstallation so you will loose all codec entries, for example in virtualdub. Issue fixed with this installer. veteriner avukat peynir bilgisayar al-kin9 bankhong vn mmyue bazzar hooker science dogo techoni aoe policy website wnba rose cep codec driver flavor rasim web satis business alacloud charolabap business microbot pixel out law provenausmc business microbot Finally, the 1.1.0-release is ready for prime-time! Only small fixes and changes were done compared to beta 2, but you might like the (a little bit) overhauled vfw-front-end. Old 1.0-tree stable binary XviD-1.0.3-20122004.exe (621kb) Available for download for historical reasons. Latest unstable binary XviD-1.2.-127-07012006.exe (630kb) Changelog to XviD-1.1: - {xvidcore} Experimental SMP support (2 threads hardcoded). Patch for P- and B-frames from sysKin applied by hand. - {xvidcore} Trellis improvements (according to sysKin). - {xvidcore} Bumped bitstream version to 42, you never know (41 is XviD-1.1.0-final). - {general} The two hardcoded threads are bad for single processor machines. This build doesn't work well on uniprocessor setups! Latest standalone decoder DirectShow filter (installer) XviD-Dec-1.0-Beta3.exe (166kb) Changelog (27.12.2003): - Updated to latest CVS decoding support. XviD-Decoder-1.2.-127.exe (404kb) Changelog (08.01.2006): - Updated the codebase to Version 1.2-127. - Experimental: it works for me. Please report results! Used source (plain CVS snapshot) xvidcore-1.0.3.zip (720kb) xvidcore-1.1.0.zip (882kb) xvidcore-1.2.-127.zip (861kb) Latest documentation Since all the documents that I created and nice people translated are completely outdated in the meantime, I decided to take them offline. There is still the helpfile within my binaries which consists of the "XviD Options Explained v1.3". Read it to get a first insight into the XviD VfW setup. About XviD is an open source MPEG4 codec for educational purposes only. It is developed by the XviD team. I don't know if it's illegal to have a binary distribution as well, so with downloading it you agree to keep me free of any legal issues. This binary is _just for testing the code_ and to improve it, as we can't figure every situation out ourselfes. Thanks for respecting this! :) I got involved in XviD development in january 2002, where XviD lacked a real internal curve compression algorithm for 2 pass encoding mode. That's where I started helping to modify those algorithms in a more nandub-like manner. Since then I help where I can in development. If you have further questions or need some hints, visit Doom9's forum, we'd like to help you out there and have many advanced topics discussed already, so it's an interesting place to dig up information you want to know about XviD!