divx
Jun 18th, 2005, 06:39 PM
Divx 6 can do a lot more than the stable, optimized 5.2.1 version. It allows multiple video and audio tracks, and the creation of subtitle tracks (XSUB) and interactive video menus. For playback, however, you need the latest Divx player, 6.0 version -- Windows Media Player 10 has to take a pass here.
Divx could potentially compete with conventional DVDs, which are compressed using the much less efficient MPEG-2 format. It will still take a while before we get to that point, though.
review at http://graphics.tomshardware.com/video/20050617/index.html
get it from www.divx.com
divx codec was alsome when I first saw it. It was the reason I got high speed DSL :lol:
Divx could potentially compete with conventional DVDs, which are compressed using the much less efficient MPEG-2 format. It will still take a while before we get to that point, though.
review at http://graphics.tomshardware.com/video/20050617/index.html
get it from www.divx.com
divx codec was alsome when I first saw it. It was the reason I got high speed DSL :lol: