Tue Oct 22, 2019 2:13 am by atc98092
I'm looking at that profile, and there are several Matches lines for AVI files. If the video codec in use is h264, mjpeg or dvvideo, then they will be transcoded. I'm a little surprised by the h264 capture, but perhaps that old of a TV doesn't support H.264 video. I see it in a number of other Matches lines as well. I'd have to know the content of your AVI files to say for sure if they are being transcoded. But if they don't use one of those three video codecs, then it should be playing natively.
Dan
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