-=================================- Dr. DivX 2.0 OSS -=================================- Version Build 2.0.0 Beta 6 ReadMe updated on 1-27-06 (c) Copyright DivX, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Dr. DivX is a trademark of DivX, Inc. | Table of Contents +==================- 1. Introduction: The Dr. will see you now. 2. Minimum requirements 3. Getting Started with new Dr. 4. Known Issues & Version History 5. Feedback & Support 6. Credits | 1. Introduction +================- The Dr. will see you now. The Dr. has returned from his extended vacation and has reopened his practice. The Dr. apologizes to all those with video files he has not been able to help you convert in his absence. But before you get started please read all of the documentation as you will see...This is not the old Dr. DivX. This is something very new. - The DivX Team The Doctor reccomends that you read the FAQ's | 2. System Requirements +=======================- Required Software: * drffmpeg.dll (drffmpeg.dll must be built from FFMPEG branch in the Dr. DivX 2.0 OSS source code and put in the install Dir) SEE FAQ's * AC3Filter (if you are decoding AC3 streams) * DivX Pro (or latest Beta) Windows version: PIV 1Ghz or better Windows 2000 or XP DirectX 9 128MB RAM Mac OSX Version: Coming Soon... Linux Version: Coming Soon... | 3. Getting Started with new Dr. +==================================- Before you begin there are a couple things you need to keep in mind when using the Dr. First, this is not the old Dr. DivX. Not all of the old features are present in the new version yet. (So don't complain We are working on it) Second, this is not the old Dr. DivX. There are some new things in there and plenty more coming in the future. Please read the How To Guide to get yourself acquainted with the new Dr. and its features. http://www.drdivx.com Click on Documentation link on the right | 4. Known Issues & Version history +==================================- For the latest list of known issues and updated version history visit the Documentation link on www.drdivx.com: - New features Tool-tip in the job list to know the internal name of the job (to locate the log file) Redirect the DrFFMPEG logs to the Job logs (requires DrFFMPEG update) / default level = warning(1) Do the various audio and subtitle encodings before the video Each encoded audio track can be separately configured Italian translation Increase the maximum video bitrate to 6 Mbps for High Definition Certification Portuguese translation Check if the installed DrFFMPEG DLL is compatible with the DrDivX version Support for Windows Media Center .dvr-ms files More logs from DrFFMPEG to better track bugs Reset the log file only when starting a new job (the log is kept when restarting in the middle) Audio preview (play, stop, skip forwards and backwards) - Bugs fixed Don't do the full analysis during the encoding if it was done during the Advanced setup Keep the output filename when going in the metadata dialog Unicode friendly metadata saving Make all the internal path Unicode friendly (DrDivx can now be run from any directory name) Allow resolutions up to 1280x720 in High Definition mode Correctly skip unknown/unsupported tracks in the track mapper Don't propose tracks with an unsupported codec (text subtitles and some audio codec) Adjust Fit-To-Filesize when there are subtitles to encode - DrFFMPEG Add a whitelist of (allowed) DirectShow filters to avoid using non-compatible filters | 5. Feedback & Support +======================- Be sure to read the Dr. DivX 2.0 Manual and FAQ as they should answer most of your questions. Please post all feedback, questions, problems, etc. in the Dr. DivX section of our forums. Please read the FAQ first: http://www.drdivx.com Click on FAQ link on the right Dr. DivX Forum: http://go.divx.com/forums/ To submit bugs or feature requests: http://sourceforge.net/projects/drdivx | 6. Credits +===========- MP3 encoder based off of the lame mp3 project: www.mp3dev.org and used under the LGPL license. FFMPEG is used under the LGLP license: http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/index.php libxml2 is used under the LGLP license: http://xmlsoft.org/ iconv is used under the LGLP license: http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ Thank you for using the new Dr. DivX 2.0 OSS. We hope you like it Thekid…