Quote:
Originally Posted by BQuick AVI files don't have problem. DIVX files do. |
I'm afraid this doesn't help too much.
DivX is just one of the "formats"(=codecs) used to create .avi-files.
You can find out more using a program like GSpot (see 2nd item of my Help-to-Help post; there's a link at the bottom of each of my posts).
Check [Start] > Programs > DivX > DivX Codec > Decoder Configuration Utility > Quality settings.
If "Yuv extended mode" is selected; try if it makes any difference if you deselect it.