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Does anyone here use Dr. Divx?
ML:
Just wondering.
Old Fossil:
Who or what is a Dr Divx?
Is he a surgeon?
青山 素子:
The only reference I can find is an old application from DivX LLC that was last updated in 2007. It existed to transcode videos into DivX format. I'd be surprised if many people are using it anymore as there are a lot better programs out there that handle newer formats on both the reading and writing sides.
K@:
If I use .avi files, I use XVid, instead of DivX, now.
It's free and has better compression.
ML:
--- Quote from: 青山 素子 on May 03, 2012, 11:21:19 PM ---The only reference I can find is an old application from DivX LLC that was last updated in 2007. It existed to transcode videos into DivX format. I'd be surprised if many people are using it anymore as there are a lot better programs out there that handle newer formats on both the reading and writing sides.
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I have over a hundred of my DVDs in Divx format using Dr. Divx and the Divx 6.8.4 codec, and you would be very hard pressed to see a difference in them and an actual DVD.
Dr. Divx is free. It will work with Divx 6.8.4. The rippers may be old as well, but again, they work great. There are only a couple of my DVDs (so far) that I have not been able to rip.
Rip them, divx them, and store the DVDs. makes watching your movies a lot easier if you have a system set up that will let your TV access a hard drive. I just hooked one of my computers to my TV.
Dr. Divx may be an old program, but it works great if you take the time to learn how to use it. ;)
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