Domain: szm.sk
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Major LESBIAN STRAPON PORNO UPDATE!!
Why does CIA's Google NSA experiment reach front page on
/. but nothing on sweet lesbians?GUYS! I just found this huge URL index of Lesbians pounding eachother hard with their strapon'd dildos.
No previews in there, only a list of URL's pointing right to the videos. Thank me l8tr!
Dr. Dean Adildo, MS, BSH, WD40, et al...
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Linkage
Dunno if this is authorized, but: Appropriate Link
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Codecs
I didn't see anyone else mention codecs which are vital if you want to playback video. Instead of installing each by hand or using Nemo Codec Pack try ffdshow. It's based on the libavcodec used in mplayer and lets you playback just about everything.
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Re:ffdshow
go read this
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Who cares about DivX?
Who actually cares shit about DivX? We've had ffmpeg for some time! If you are honestly watching videos using windows system.. You need ffdshow directshow filter (yes, it's based on ffmpeg).
WHY are there headlines like this on the front page? For those who are looking for encoder, mplayer comes with the famous mencoder. If my memory serves me right, latest stable (pre-)release supports latest xvid and DivX encoding options.
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Who uses DivX anyway?
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Ffdshow
The submitter's comment that you have to download their adware to view the movies encoded in DivX isn't entirely accurate. DivX and a few other video codecs (including Xvid) generate MPEG-4 compliant video streams. Ffdshow is a DirectShow filter that can process any MPEG-4 stream for display (it cannot, however, be used for encoding).
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Replace divx with ffdshow
I use ffdshow to view all my divx/xvid movies (under windows). It's free (no strings), faster, and supports multiple codecs. Of course for Linux, mplayer is the obvious solution.
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Re:after working with lots of them
Even worse, the author didn't even mention ffmpeg, whose MPEG 4 video codec seems to be at least as good as (probably superior to) both Divx5 and Xvid. There is a Direct Show filter, so Win32 use should be quite possible. The author probably isn't aware of ffmpeg, since it's been primarily *nix only so far, but if optimizing quality vs. bitrate is desired, ffmpeg should be considered.
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DivX works for me...