About this tag
Discussions tagged with 'lossy' on WindowsForum.com focus on video codec quality, particularly comparing Xvid to DVD formats. Users ask whether converting Xvid files to DVD video and audio TS files results in quality loss or gain during re-encoding. The term 'lossy' is used to describe Xvid as a compression format that discards some data to reduce file size, which can affect video fidelity when transcoded. These conversations are relevant for users interested in media conversion, codec comparisons, and maintaining video quality across different playback devices.
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Windows 7 RE: Xvid or DVD
Hi all, Can someone tell me if by converting my XviD's to DVD (AUDIO & VIDEO T_S) files,if any quality is lost or gained during re-encoding? I do this so that friends, -a pc can watch them on a normal bog standard DVD player. Someone once described the XviD format as lossy ???- johnny quid
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- audio conversion dvd encoding formatting lossy media player quality video xvid
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