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News and Reviews

DivX Releases 6.8, Adds Multi-Core Support

Published on December 6, 2007 to Multimedia

DivX releases their latest codec, version 6.8. Brings multi-core support for 50% faster processing. Read more

More Blu-ray Players Get DivX Support

Published on March 13, 2008 to Home Theater

DivX said that it has granted Panasonic, Philips, and Denon licenses to integrate DivX capabilities for six upcoming Blu-ray players. Read more

Divx Releases H.264 Encoder Alpha

Published on August 26, 2008 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Chicago (IL) - DivX is joining the high-definition era: Following its first H.264 decoder, the company today announced the alpha version of its first H.264 encoder. Read more

Divx 6: High-Resolution Video Saves Space

Published on June 17, 2005 to Networking

When it comes to converting camcorder or DVD video, it pays to look at the space-saving Divx format. We analyzed the new Divx version 6 in the THG Lab, and compared it to WMV 9 and MPEG-2. Read more

DivX 5.0: From T-shirt To Dress Suit

Published on March 15, 2002 to Networking

The popular "DivX" MPEG-4-Codec takes on a professional look with a new start-up, new developers and marketing, plus a cool Web site and a product that millions are using. On the streets they call it the "MP3 of video." But is it strong enough to survive? Read more

First DivX Player: Kiss DP-450

Published on January 24, 2003 to Networking

Until now, movies in space-saving DivX (MPEG-4) format could only be viewed on a PC. The KiSS DVD player is the first standalone device for TVs and projectors. How does it stack up in practice? Read more

MPEG-4: FlasK MPEG/Divx's Improved Coding

Published on April 24, 2001 to Networking

Creating CD-ROM copies of your DVDs just got a lot easier to handle - we've tested the new FlasK MPEG and Divx versions. All AMD and Intel CPUs are supported now! Read more

Faster Than Real-Time: MPEG-4 Encoding With DivX 4.11

Published on December 7, 2001 to Networking

Intel's support helped to make the DivX codec considerably faster, primarily due the SSE optimization. Athlon XP owners can also enjoy the benefits of this improvement, provided that they use the proper utilities. Read more

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