Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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DivX 7 for Windows

today I came across the message that " DivX 7 for Windows is already " on pclab. Nothing exciting but I look at this this message ...

First question - whether it is a DivX version 7 or DivX for Windows 7? Apparently the title is clearly a question appeared. But zaglądnijmy inside message:

"New edition of the popular video software based on the most modern video compression standard H.264, which delivers high-quality digital video with resolutions up to 1080p HD. The software is available in two versions: DivX for Windows - free, allowing playback of DivX and DivX Pro for Windows, allowing you to create DivX video. "
What a beautiful ad - they say it or not: "the most modern compression standard," with resolution up to 1080p HD. " The most I like that combination of words the most and up to 1080 p. But it can not cling to just see if we have posted on the web.

"DivX Player, which is included in all versions of DivX software, offers free support for H.264 files that use a common extension. Mkv. DivX Converter, part of the DivX Pro package or available as a free, 15-day trial of the DivX for Windows allows you to easily convert your digital files DivX video format Plus, which is based on the H.264 standard and high-quality AAC audio format. "
Like pclab - means a laboratory that is something serious and technical and Polish is not able to write that DivX Player for Windows is a plus decoder, And DivX Pro for Windows is an encoder, decoder, and of course Player.

And while the format is AAC's see what Wikipedia :
"AAC (Advanced Audio Coding in English) - lossy compression algorithm for audio data, which specification was published in 1997. "
is interesting what about AAC + or HE-AAC in this new DivXie. Well, one must also think of the next message that is mentioned extension mkv (end of first sentence in the second citation.) Well, MKV is nothing but .... Matroska. Again, let's see the Wikipedia


"Matroska is a container that is a multimedia format for storing audio or video in one file. Matroska files can contain (in addition to audio and video) subtitles and menus (as in DVD ), etc. The project was developed in 2003 and its aim is to become a true open standard. "


What matroska has to do with DivX? Nothing.
What this post has to do with new website divx mentioned in the first quote? Nothing.

This is not advertising - is studded with other people's mistakes - in return you ponabijać with me:)

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