known issue. Use xvid 1.0 rc4 or newer, or ffdshow for playback. Older xvid will break. Divx5 may or may not break.

Whole reason for this is a change of encoders. The new encoder wasn't used to our diverse audience or our normal methods, and used some not-so-compatible options (global motion compensation, namely). He also used a new (at the time) version of xvid to encode, and really consider compatibility. He's since had a "talking-to" and we've straightened stuff out, so new episodes since then will be consistent.

We have no intention of re-releasing episode 82, since really it DOES play back fine on any normal computer, given that you update your damned software. Hardware playback people ... well ... tough cookies, I spose.