They are two different implimentations of MPEG-4 video/audio. When DivXNetworks didn't follow through with their promises of an open version, Xvid was created. Xvid is compatible with DivX. DivX is available on only certain systems. Xvid (deliberate reverse of DivX) is a open version available for every major system. Both use patented technology, so you should check your country's laws before considering them.
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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.
It is a screener in a DVD ,usually of a OK quality if the ripper encodes it to divx/xvid
Play with VLC or Windowd Media player. It's XviD codec.
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Its an XVID DECODER
There are several places one can find XviD player for download. One can try and torrent to find the download, just beware of viruses and such. One can also try websites like XviD, Cnet or Softsonic.
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.
Maybe. Some DVD recorders/players understand and can play xvid/avi files, others don't recognize them at all.
yesyes it does because most DVD players will not play xvid as i have tried to on multiple DVD players
yes u can, i have an xvid enabled player n i have used to play avi xvid files with it frm a disc containing other files
There are many formats you can convert video to to compress it. ex. MPEG, WMV, DIVX/XVID, etc. Today a very popular one is XVID compression, based on DIVX. To compress video to XVID one popular method is to use the free application "AutoGK'. == == DivX
They are two different implimentations of MPEG-4 video/audio. When DivXNetworks didn't follow through with their promises of an open version, Xvid was created. Xvid is compatible with DivX. DivX is available on only certain systems. Xvid (deliberate reverse of DivX) is a open version available for every major system. Both use patented technology, so you should check your country's laws before considering them.