[* Generic (DivX) orignal audio]
Res1=320x240
Res2=480x360
Res3=640x480
Res4=720x540
ResAna1=320x180
ResAna2=480x270
ResAna3=640x360
ResAna4=720x404
ResAna5=852x480
AllowNativeTVResolution=1
VTag=DIVX
mopts=-audio-preload 0.8 -delay 0.1
lavcopts=vcodec=mpeg4
moac=copy
Format=avi -noodml
FileType=avi
Quality=23
useMencoder=1
SubTitle=1
MaxVBitrate=3000
[* Generic (DivX)]
Res1=320x240
Res2=480x360
Res3=640x480
Res4=720x540
ResAna1=320x180
ResAna2=480x270
ResAna3=640x360
ResAna4=720x404
ResAna5=852x480
AllowNativeTVResolution=1
VTag=DIVX
mopts=-audio-preload 0.8 -delay 0.1 -lameopts br=%abrate%
lavcopts=vcodec=mpeg4
moac=mp3lame
Format=avi -noodml
FileType=avi
ARate=48000
ABRate=128
MVolume=10
Quality=23
useMencoder=1
SubTitle=1
MaxVBitrate=3000
Well, it would depend on the sound system as well. Mine will take any stereo 2 channel input and convert it to surround sound unless I set it to "direct" input in which case a stereo input will give me stereo output.I'm 99.9% sure that using the Generic DivX that my DivX compatable DVD player played a clip from a data file on a DVD-R in surround. So it's interesting that martmanr did not get surround sound when playing a data file from a USB drive on his DVD player.
~KnoWei
Here you go!!we need a head scratching Smilie
Well, it would depend on the sound system as well. Mine will take any stereo 2 channel input and convert it to surround sound unless I set it to "direct" input in which case a stereo input will give me stereo output.
Just open the DivX file on your PC with Gspot or abcAVI Tag Editor or similar and it will tell you what audio stream is being used. My DivX players will play exactly that audio stream - I have never heard of one that "dumbed down" the audio unless you set it to do that. These are usually latest generation players with full AC3 capability.i havent tryed a dvd player that playes divx files, it may mix the sound down to 2 track as its a divx - a waist and a stuped limatation but u can never tell.
Edd