I brought up a test video, tried to encode with it. It also took a long time to select the codec (locked up the computer for a bit each time I highlighted it in, they're doing something screwy there each time it's looked at). I brought up VirtualDub, Virtualdub took a long time to load. If the file is not being encoded using DivX codec, but rather h264, Xvid, or some other codec, then it cannot be a DivX file. Lastly why do they continue to call it DivX when they removed the DivX codec from DivX? However, not everyone needs, or even cares for HD 1080, or UHD 4k video.Īll I want is to create DivX files that are DivX Home Theater compliant, burn them to a 'single 700MB CD' like I could easily do with a 'single click' in Dr DivX and play them in my stand alone DivX Home Theater Certified DVD Player. Why? Probably because h264 is better than the DivX codec. I've sent at least 4 complaints about this and they have never fixed that issue. Even though the DivX Converter claims it will, it will not. allowed for 'one click' DivX conversion to 'limit the file size'. However, DivX network ended Dr DivX (and later ended support for Dr DivX 2.0) while pushing their crappy DivX Converter that did little to nothing. I purchased DivX starting at version 4 and continued to upgrade from there.ĭivX 6 was great with Dr DivX 2.0 converter. DivX at one time was a great 'codec' and I loved it using Dr.DivX to convert files into DivX Home Theater files.
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