Absolutely not. It's malware
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The Xvid Codec library uses the MPEG-4 video standard also known as the MPEG-4 Part 2 Advanced Simple Profile. The software Xvid Codec is compatible on Windows and Mac PC's.
In order to download the Xvid codec, one can go to the Xvid website. The website offers downloads of many of its products, including of the Xvid codec.
xvid is not player. It is a codec to compress the video package. The file could be .avi file and to play this video you can use free video players like VLC player, KM player, Media Player Classic (MPC), UM player. try to google any of the name and it will give you link to the official site to download.
Which of the following is not a codec a) DiVX b) EVid c) FLAC d) XviD EVID is not codec
Play with VLC or Windowd Media player. It's XviD codec.
TS means TeleSync, it´s a camera version("cam") of a movie but with separate audio added. Xvid is a popular video codec. Use Google if you want to know more.
TS refers to a "telesync" copy of a movie that has been recorded in a cinema. XViD is a codec used to compress video files. "Imagine" could be the name of the release group that made the copy.
ts stands for TeleSync which means that the video was ecorded from the projection room and has a separate audio feed for higher quality sound xvid is a type of popular codec used to compress video files stg is the name of the group who released it
An MTS file is a video saved in AVCHD format. It is the standard video format used by many Sony and Panasonic HD camcorders. MTS files are also used for storing high-definition video on Blu-ray discs. Xvid is an open-source video codec, and the Xvid-encoded video is typically saved in .avi container format. To convert MTS to Xvid-encoded AVI format, HD Video Converter Factory Pro is a decent choice. Just import the MTS files > select AVI as the output format > start the conversion.
You may need the DivX or XviD codec, available at http://www.divxmovies.com/codec/ and http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/ respectfully. Be sure to download and install the codec that corresponds with your computer's operating system. After that, restart and try viewing the file again.
Codecs depend entirely on what type if file you are trying to play. An MP3 codec is no good, for instance, for playing WMA files, and an XVid codec is useless for playing Ogg Vorbis files.