I have acquired a retail CD that says DivX on the case. I'm not familar with Divx, and when I try playing the CD on my PC's DVD is says I dont have a DivX supported DVD. I can I play this CD, or is it useless? Thanks.
Retail DivX CD Acquired
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You've probably obtained an "ancient" Circuit City Divx - which despite the virtually identical name, has absolutely NOTHING in common with the .AVI files that are compressed using DivX codecs from version 3.11alpha through v.5.01.
Essentially, you own a coaster...Comment
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RE: Retail DivX CD
The contents are made up of 4 folders:
ECCTRANA
ECCTRANB
VIDEO_TS
ZOOM
The ECCTRANA & B folders have each 2 .fil files.
The VIDEO_TS has 3 .bup and 1 .vob file.
The ZOOM has 25 or more .jar and 2 .fil files.
The largest amount of content are in the ZOOM folder.
The .vob is only 2MB.
Thanks for any help. Can't say I ever heard of any Circuit City DivX movies. I don't see any markings from the case to determine where it may have came from. It has a DivX trademark. And in bold letters "When new, this disc includes one limited viewing period. A registered DivX-featured DVD player is required for use".Comment
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God I hate it when people confuse the two. DIVX is the home-video format that bombed. DivX is the codec that has blessed us all with small size high quality movies. I suggest that you use the proper spelling and tell others to use it too. For the codec it's DivX or DivX while the crappy rental is DIVX or Divx.Comment
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