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DivX Lowers Prices Dramatically


DivX Pro was 19,99 Euros but now it's even cheaper.

DivX Pro: was 19,99 Euros now 14.99 Euros ($19.99)

DivX Author: 14,99 Euros (formerly 39,99 Euros)

DFX Audio Plug-In/MPEG-2 Plug-In: 7,49 Euros (formerly 9,99 Euros)


Have you heard of DivX Connected? DivX Connected with the D-Link DSM-330 lets you stream music, photos, videos, and even Stage6 from PC to the TV. Imagine seeing your stuff on one of those Big Mother plasma screens? It would be like going to the movies to see your own film. Read more on it Here at DivX. If you're in Europe, like me, this product is currently only available in France through PixMania, and Amazon in Austria, Germany, and the UK.

DivX users can also watch video from PC on over 100 million DivX Certified Devices. This includes DVD-Players, PMPs, mobile handsets and more shit.

What’s New

in the Latest DivX Codec for Mac

Up to 12% faster decoding for smoother playback
Over 10% faster encoding in “Insane” mode
Up to 7% better compression for HD capture in "Fastest" mode

Benefits

Play DivX videos in QuickTime, Front Row and many other 3rd party media players
Compress digital video 5 to 10 times more than MPEG-2/DVD format and hundreds of times over raw digital video
Create DivX video files from within QuickTime Pro 7 or later
Encode high definition (HD) video at resolutions up to 1080p
Enjoy support for multi-chip and multi-core PowerPC and Intel Macs for faster multi-threaded encoding
Achieve the perfect balance between visual quality and performance with six carefully optimized encoding modes
Reduce grain and low-light noise (common with DV cameras) with the automated noise reduction feature

High Definition

The DivX Codec takes the power of advanced digital video compression to the next level, encoding video at resolutions up to 1920 × 1080 high definition. That's right, you heard it straight: 1080i and 1080p, at a fraction of the file size.

When I get a chance I want to make a video called Compressing the Crap out of HD with DivX - I want to take a large file of 10Zillion TetraWhatsies and compress it down to 100MB just to see how DivX handles it.

Posted on Friday, February 1, 2008 at 09:41AM by Registered CommenterMalcolm Lambe | CommentsPost a Comment

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