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DivX 6.7 Beta 1

Copernic   on 24 August 2007 - 05:26 · 5 comments & 4189 views

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The DivX Codec takes the power of advanced digital video compression to the next level, encoding video at resolutions up to high-definition 1920 x 1080. That's right, you heard it straight: 1080i and 1080p, at a fraction of the file size. What more can we say? Wait, we almost forgot, there is more. Read on, dear friend, for a list of DivX Codec features.

Features

* Compress digital video 5 to 10 times more than MPEG-2/DVD format and hundreds of times over raw digital video
* Encode high-definition (HD) video at resolutions up to 1080p
* Maximized performance for all HyperThreaded, dual core and dual CPU (SMP) systems
* Improved support for interlaced video

* Six carefully optimized encoding modes for balancing visual quality and performance
* Automated noise reduction reduces grain and low-light noise (common with DV cameras) without significantly degrading the video




Download: DivX 6.7 Beta 1
View: What's New
Link: DivX Official Home Page

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#1 Avi on 24 Aug 2007 - 08:52
Nice to see they are working on the HD-compatibility of this codec.
#2 +TCLN Ryster on 24 Aug 2007 - 10:02
What about Vista support?

Edit: Looks like this is just the codec. Can someone fix the news article title please. It should read DivX Codec 6.7 Beta 1, this isn't a full DivX release.
(1 reply) #3 Nadeem97 on 24 Aug 2007 - 11:31
Anyone tested with Vista ? i still use FFDShow
#3.1 +TCLN Ryster on 25 Aug 2007 - 10:03
Well the video still overlays on-top of the WMP 11 controls when watching in full screen mode, so still not good on Vista.

8 Months since Vista's release and they can't yet manage a version of DivX that works correctly on Vista... sigh.
#4 Zip on 28 Aug 2007 - 11:17
this STILL causes media center in vista to crash every time you try and play a divx or xvid movie, c'mon!

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