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@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ This way it apeared that the minimum bits per block is ~40, very
good results are with ~50, and everything above 60 is a waste of bandwidth.
And what's actually funny is that it was independent of codec used. The
results were exactly the same, whether I used DIV3 (with tricky nandub's
-magick), ffmpeg odivx, DivX5 on Windows or XviD.
+magick), ffmpeg odivx, DivX5 on Windows or Xvid.
Surprisingly there is one advantage of using nandub-DIV3 for bitrate
starved encoding: ringing almost never apears this way.