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DivX technology allows video content to be compressed to a fraction of its original size, while maintaining excellent visual quality which would be perfect for getting 8 movies on one 8GB flash drive Motorola Supports DivX Format in New Set-top Boxes

posted by: jmet, 11:36, September 15, 2009

Online video distributor, Film Fresh, has announced it will start selling blockbuster movies in the DivX format which can be played on a variety of devices Film Fresh to Sell DivX Movies

posted by: jmet, 13:11, August 27, 2009

The DivX Codec takes the power of advanced digital video compression to the next level, encoding video at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 at a fraction of the file size DivX Codec Updates to Version 7.2.0

posted by: jmet, 07:08, June 4, 2009

P&F USA, which makes all the Philips flat panel TVs, is giving you a free digital movie with the purchase of a DivX certified Philips product. Free DivX Movies with Purchase

posted by: jmet, 11:26, October 22, 2009

Cole2k Media bring you a codec pack that contains a  collection of the most common and most compatible codec's related to DivX and it also includes full support for DTS Cole2k Codec Pack Updates to Version 7.9.0

posted by: jmet, 08:37, September 19, 2009



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