What is DivX?
DivX is the trade name for products originally created by DivX LLC, including the DivX Codec, which became popular due to its ability to compress long segments of video into small sizes while maintaining high visual quality. The three DivX codecs include the original MPEG-4 Part 2 DivX codec, the H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC DivX Plus HD codec and the DivX High Efficiency Video (HEVC) Ultra HD codec. It is one of several codecs commonly associated with ripping, in which audio and video media files, as well as metadata, including closed captioning and subtitles, are transferred to a hard drive and transcoded.
DivX 6 added an optional media container format called DivX Media Format (DMF) using a .divx extension that includes support for DVD-Video and VOB functions. This media container format is used for the MPEG-4 Part 2 codec. Some features of DMF include multiple video streams, multiple audio tracks, and multiple subtitles and other metadata.
DivX Plus HD is a file type that uses the standard Matroska media container format, file extension.mkv, instead of the proprietary DivX media format. DivX Plus HD files contain an H.264 video bitstream, AAC surround sound audio, and various XML-based attachments that define chapters, subtitles, and metadata. This media container format is used for the H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC codec.
DivX Video on Demand (DivX VOD) is DivX’s version of Digital Rights Management (DRM), which allows content copyright holders to control distribution. DivX, Inc. has format approval from major Hollywood studios, including Sony, Paramount, and Lionsgate, which have allowed content retailers to sell protected video that will play on current and previous generations of DivX certified devices.
DivX Plus for Windows is a suite of software for Microsoft Windows that contains the DivX codec, a standalone media player and video converter, and a media player plug-in for web browsers. It was released on March 16, 2010.
DivX Plus Player is a standalone media player that enables the conversion and transfer of video files via USB or optical disc, allowing convenient file sharing for uses such as editing, archiving, and transcription. DivX Plus Player also includes a media library as well as a suite of DRM features that help authorize purchased commercial content for consumer computers and DivX certified devices.
DivX Plus Converter can convert AVI, MP4, QuickTime, Windows Media Video, AVCHD and RMVB files to DivX Plus HD format. With the purchase of a license, you can also convert video files to DMF files. With the purchase of an additional plug-in, DivX Plus Converter can also support MPEG video, MPEG-2 video, DVD Video, and Video CD.
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