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DivX is a brand of video codec products developed by DivX, LLC. There are three DivX codecs: the original MPEG-4 Part 2 DivX codec, the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC DivX Plus HD codec and the High Efficiency Video Coding DivX HEVC Ultra HD codec. The most recent version of the codec itself is version 6.9.2, which is several years old. New version numbers on the packages now reflect updates to the media player, converter, etc.

DivX
Encoding a file in DivX Converter, included in the DivX Software suite
Developer(s)DivX, Inc.
Stable release
10.10.1 / 7 September 2023; 6 months ago (2023-09-07)
Operating systemWindows, macOS
TypeVideo codec, media player, video converter
LicenseFreemium
Websitewww.divx.com 

History edit

The "DivX" brand is distinct from "DIVX", which is an obsolete video rental system.[1] The winking emoticon in the early "DivX ;-)" codec name was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the DIVX system. Although not created by them, the DivX company adopted the name of the popular DivX ;-) codec. The company dropped the smiley and released DivX 4.0, which was actually the first DivX version to trademark the term DivX.[2][3]

DivX ;-) (not DivX) 3.11 Alpha and later 3.xx versions refers to a hacked version of the Microsoft MPEG-4 Version 3 video codec (not to be confused with MPEG-4 Part 3) from Windows Media Tools 4 codecs.[4][5] The video codec, which was actually not MPEG-4 compliant, was extracted around 1998 by French hacker Jerome Rota (also known as Gej) at Montpellier. The Microsoft codec originally required that the compressed output be put in an ASF file. It was altered to allow other containers such as Audio Video Interleave (AVI).[6] Rota hacked the Microsoft codec because newer versions of the Windows Media Player would not play his video portfolio and résumé that were encoded with it. Instead of re-encoding his portfolio, Rota and German hacker Max Morice decided to reverse engineer the codec, which "took about a week".[7]

In early 2000, Jordan Greenhall recruited Rota to form a company (originally called DivXNetworks, Inc., renamed to DivX, Inc. in 2005) to develop an MPEG-4 codec, from scratch, that would still be backward-compatible with the Microsoft MPEG-4 Version 3 format. This effort resulted first in the release of the "OpenDivX" codec and source code on 15 January 2001. OpenDivX was hosted as an open-source project on the Project Mayo web site hosted at projectmayo.com[8] (the name comes from "mayonnaise", because, according to Rota, DivX and mayonnaise are both "French and very hard to make."[7]). The company's internal developers and some external developers worked jointly on OpenDivX for the next several months, but the project eventually stagnated.

In early 2001, DivX employee "Sparky" wrote a new and improved version of the codec's encoding algorithm known as "encore2". This code was included in the OpenDivX public source repository for a brief time, but then was abruptly removed. The explanation from DivX at the time was that "the community really wants a Winamp, not a Linux." It was at this point that the project forked. That summer, Rota left the French Riviera and moved to San Diego "with nothing but a pack of cigarettes"[9] where he and Greenhall founded what would eventually become DivX, Inc.[7]

DivX took the encore2 code and developed it into DivX 4.0, initially released in July 2001. Other developers who had participated in OpenDivX took encore2 and started a new project—Xvid—that started with the same encoding core. DivX, Inc. has since continued to develop the DivX codec, releasing DivX 5.0 in March 2002. By the release of version 5.2.1 on 8 September 2004, the DivX codec was substantially feature-complete. Changes since then have tended to focus on speed, and encouraging wider hardware player support, while the company has also focused its time on the formats and next generation codecs.

In February 2011, DivX was acquired by Rovi Corporation, upon completion of its acquisition of Sonic Solutions.[10] In 2014, Blackstone Group and Parallax Capital acquired DivX from Rovi for $75 million. On January 5, 2015, it was announced that IPTV company NeuLion would acquire DivX for $62.5 million.[11] In February 2018, a deal was finalized to sell certain DivX assets, intellectual property and subsidiaries from NeuLion, Inc. to Fortress Investment Group.[12]

DivX, LLC continues to operate from their headquarters in San Diego and release new versions of DivX Software for Windows and macOS.

DivX formats edit

DivX Media Format (DMF) edit

DivX Media Format
 
Filename extension
.divx
Type codeDIVX, DX50
Developed byDivX, Inc.
Initial release15 June 2005; 18 years ago (2005-06-15)
Type of formatContainer format
Container forMPEG-4 Part 2–compliant video
Extended fromAVI
Free format?No

DivX 6 expanded the scope of DivX from including just a codec and a player by adding an optional media container format called "DivX Media Format" ("DMF")[13] (with a .divx extension) that includes support for the following DVD-Video and VOB container like features. This media container format is used for the MPEG-4 Part 2 codec.

This new DivX Media Format also came with a "DivX Ultra Certified" profile, and all "Ultra" certified players must support all DivX Media Format features. While video encoded with the DivX codec is an MPEG-4 video stream, the DivX Media Format is analogous to media container formats such as Apple's QuickTime. In much the same way that media formats such as DVD specify MPEG-2 video as a part of their specification, the DivX Media Format specifies MPEG-4-compatible video as a part of its specification. However, despite the use of the ".divx" extension, this format is an extension to the AVI file format. The methods of including multiple audio and even subtitle tracks involve storing the data in RIFF headers and other such AVI hacks which have been known for quite a while, such that even VirtualDubMod supports them. DivX, Inc. did this on purpose to keep at least partial backward compatibility with AVI, so that players that do not support the new features available to the .divx container format (like interactive menus, chapter points and XSUB subtitles) can at least play that primary video stream (usually the main movie if the DMF file contains multiple video streams like special features like bonus materials). Of course, the DivX codec and tools like Dr. DivX still support the traditional method of creating standard AVI files.

Since version 5.0 of DivX, the FourCC (identifying code) for the DivX MPEG-4 Part 2 codec is DX50.[14] Previously it used DIVX.

DivX Plus HD edit

DivX Plus HD is a marketing name for a file type using the standard Matroska media container format (.mkv), rather than the proprietary DivX Media Format. DivX Plus HD files contain an H.264 video bitstream, AAC surround sound audio, and a number of XML-based attachments defining chapters, subtitles and meta data.[15] This media container format is used for the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec.

DivX profiles edit

DivX has defined profiles which are subsets of MPEG-4/AVI and H.264/Matroska standards.[16] Because the grouping is a specific subset of what is in the standards, there are certification processes for each of the profiles that device manufacturers must follow. All DivX certified devices bearing a DivX logo will adhere to one of the profiles outlined in the table below as would any tools that support the DivX profiles.[17][18]

Profiles
Handheld Portable Mobile Theater Home Theater HD 720p HD 1080p +HD 1080p
DivX Codec (MPEG-4 Part 2) 5,6 5,6 5,6 3,4,5,6 5,6 3,4,5,6 n/a
DivX H.264 Codec (MPEG-4 Part 10) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.x
File Extension(s) .avi, .divx .avi, .divx .avi, .divx .avi, .divx .avi, .divx .avi, .divx .mkv
Max. resolution (px×px×Hz) 176×144×15 352×240×30

352×288×25

640×480×30 720×480×30

720×576×25

1280×720×30 3/4:

720×480×30, 720×576×25

5/6:

1920×1080×30, 1280×720×60

1920×1080×30,

1280×720×60

Max VBV bitrate (bit/s) 600000 4854000 4854000 9708400 20000000 VCL: 20000000,

NAL: 24000000

Min. VBV buffer size (KiB) 32 138 384 384 768 2097 VCL: 3200, NAL: 3840
Macroblocks (per second) 1485 9900 36000 40500 108000 3/4: 40500

5/6: 244800

244800
Subtitles optional optional optional 8×XSUB[19] 8×XSUB 8×XSUB, XSUB+ SRT, SSA
Audio 1×MP3 1×MP3 8×MP3, MP2, AC3 8×MP3, MP2, AC3 8×MP3, MP2, AC3 8×MP3, AC3, AAC

DivX Video on Demand edit

DivX Video on Demand (DivX VOD) is DivX's version of digital rights management (DRM), which allows content copyright holders to control distribution. In 2009, DivX, Inc. received format approval from major Hollywood studios including Sony, Paramount, and Lionsgate, which has allowed content retailers to sell protected videos that will play on current and previous generations of DivX certified devices.[20] The terms of the contract are not known, so it is unknown if that approval is still in effect.[needs update]

Community software edit

 
Dr. DivX OSS 2 for Windows

Dr. DivX OSS is capable of transcoding many video formats to DivX-encoded video. The original closed-source Dr. DivX terminated at version 1.06 for DivX 5.21. That was the last version of DivX capable of running on Windows 9x. An open-source version has since been made, which supports DivX 6. Dr. DivX offers greatly expanded features over the free DivX Converter application, that was bundled with the codec from version 6 onwards.[21] Dr. DivX is not compatible with DivX Plus HD.

DivX has released a command line interface (CLI) for the divx264 encoder used in the DivX Converter as beta, free for non-commercial use.[22] To complement the CLI divx264 encoder released on DivX Labs, DivX has also released a DivX AAC encoder CLI as a Windows beta binary.[22] Finally, DivXMKVMux has been released as a free Windows CLI through DivX Labs with documentation on the DivX Developer Portal; DivX describes the release as a reference mux to demonstrate DivX Plus MKV extensions like World Fonts and Smooth FF/RW.[23]

Hardware support edit

DivX, Inc. markets a certification program to consumer electronics and IC manufacturers for the purpose of guaranteed compatibility and playback of video files that fall within DivX profiles. Devices that have been DivX certified usually brandish one of the following marks:[24]

  • DivX Certified
  • DivX Certified for HD 720p and 1080p
  • DivX Certified for DivX Plus HD
  • DivX Connected
  • DivX Certified for DivX Ultra

DivX certified devices have included DVD players, car stereos, mobile phones, televisions, Blu-ray players, and even alarm clocks.[25]

Aside from verifying proper decoding of files conforming to the DivX profiles the certification also confirms the device can play back DivX Video on Demand content, which includes Hollywood content that can be purchased from Internet retailers.[26]

Gaming system compatibility edit

On 4 December 2007, native MPEG-4 ASP playback support was added to the Xbox 360,[27] allowing it to play video encoded with DivX and other MPEG-4 ASP codecs.[28]

On 17 December 2007, firmware upgrade 2.10 was released for the Sony PlayStation 3, which included official DivX Certification. Firmware version 2.50 (released on 15 October 2008) included support for the DivX Video on Demand (DivX VOD) service, and firmware version 2.60 (released on 20 January 2009) included official DivX Certification and updated Profile support to version 3.11.[29]

With introduction of DivX to Go in the DivX Player for Windows, a PlayStation 3 icon is readily available on the interface, which will invoke a transfer wizard for freely converting and copying video files via USB or optical disc.[30] The output from DivX to Go's PlayStation 3 preset is also playable on the Xbox 360.

References edit

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  12. ^ "NeuLion Closes Transaction With An Affiliate of Fortress Investment Group". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
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  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 December 2010.
  19. ^ "XSUB".
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  26. ^ Bond, Paul (26 August 2009). "Film Fresh, DivX sign DVD agreement – Deal allows users to back up their downloads". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 1 April 2010.
  27. ^ Elle. . Archived from the original on 13 October 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  30. ^ "New DivX Plus Software Update Targets PS3 via MKV Conversion - PS3 NEWS". ps3news.com. 26 March 2010. Retrieved 1 April 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Community DivX website, with betas and ongoing projects
  • DivX resources at Curlie

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This article is about the video codec For the company see DivX Inc For the videodisc format see DIVX This article was considered for deletion and requires cleanup according to the discussion Please improve this article if you can the deletion discussion may suggest necessary improvements October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message DivX is a brand of video codec products developed by DivX LLC There are three DivX codecs the original MPEG 4 Part 2 DivX codec the H 264 MPEG 4 AVC DivX Plus HD codec and the High Efficiency Video Coding DivX HEVC Ultra HD codec The most recent version of the codec itself is version 6 9 2 which is several years old New version numbers on the packages now reflect updates to the media player converter etc DivXEncoding a file in DivX Converter included in the DivX Software suiteDeveloper s DivX Inc Stable release10 10 1 7 September 2023 6 months ago 2023 09 07 Operating systemWindows macOSTypeVideo codec media player video converterLicenseFreemiumWebsitewww wbr divx wbr com Contents 1 History 2 DivX formats 2 1 DivX Media Format DMF 2 2 DivX Plus HD 2 3 DivX profiles 2 4 DivX Video on Demand 3 Community software 4 Hardware support 4 1 Gaming system compatibility 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe DivX brand is distinct from DIVX which is an obsolete video rental system 1 The winking emoticon in the early DivX codec name was a tongue in cheek reference to the DIVX system Although not created by them the DivX company adopted the name of the popular DivX codec The company dropped the smiley and released DivX 4 0 which was actually the first DivX version to trademark the term DivX 2 3 DivX not DivX 3 11 Alpha and later 3 xx versions refers to a hacked version of the Microsoft MPEG 4 Version 3 video codec not to be confused with MPEG 4 Part 3 from Windows Media Tools 4 codecs 4 5 The video codec which was actually not MPEG 4 compliant was extracted around 1998 by French hacker Jerome Rota also known as Gej at Montpellier The Microsoft codec originally required that the compressed output be put in an ASF file It was altered to allow other containers such as Audio Video Interleave AVI 6 Rota hacked the Microsoft codec because newer versions of the Windows Media Player would not play his video portfolio and resume that were encoded with it Instead of re encoding his portfolio Rota and German hacker Max Morice decided to reverse engineer the codec which took about a week 7 In early 2000 Jordan Greenhall recruited Rota to form a company originally called DivXNetworks Inc renamed to DivX Inc in 2005 to develop an MPEG 4 codec from scratch that would still be backward compatible with the Microsoft MPEG 4 Version 3 format This effort resulted first in the release of the OpenDivX codec and source code on 15 January 2001 OpenDivX was hosted as an open source project on the Project Mayo web site hosted at projectmayo com 8 the name comes from mayonnaise because according to Rota DivX and mayonnaise are both French and very hard to make 7 The company s internal developers and some external developers worked jointly on OpenDivX for the next several months but the project eventually stagnated In early 2001 DivX employee Sparky wrote a new and improved version of the codec s encoding algorithm known as encore2 This code was included in the OpenDivX public source repository for a brief time but then was abruptly removed The explanation from DivX at the time was that the community really wants a Winamp not a Linux It was at this point that the project forked That summer Rota left the French Riviera and moved to San Diego with nothing but a pack of cigarettes 9 where he and Greenhall founded what would eventually become DivX Inc 7 DivX took the encore2 code and developed it into DivX 4 0 initially released in July 2001 Other developers who had participated in OpenDivX took encore2 and started a new project Xvid that started with the same encoding core DivX Inc has since continued to develop the DivX codec releasing DivX 5 0 in March 2002 By the release of version 5 2 1 on 8 September 2004 the DivX codec was substantially feature complete Changes since then have tended to focus on speed and encouraging wider hardware player support while the company has also focused its time on the formats and next generation codecs In February 2011 DivX was acquired by Rovi Corporation upon completion of its acquisition of Sonic Solutions 10 In 2014 Blackstone Group and Parallax Capital acquired DivX from Rovi for 75 million On January 5 2015 it was announced that IPTV company NeuLion would acquire DivX for 62 5 million 11 In February 2018 a deal was finalized to sell certain DivX assets intellectual property and subsidiaries from NeuLion Inc to Fortress Investment Group 12 DivX LLC continues to operate from their headquarters in San Diego and release new versions of DivX Software for Windows and macOS DivX formats editDivX Media Format DMF edit DivX Media Format nbsp Filename extension divxType codeDIVX DX50Developed byDivX Inc Initial release15 June 2005 18 years ago 2005 06 15 Type of formatContainer formatContainer forMPEG 4 Part 2 compliant videoExtended fromAVIFree format NoDivX 6 expanded the scope of DivX from including just a codec and a player by adding an optional media container format called DivX Media Format DMF 13 with a divx extension that includes support for the following DVD Video and VOB container like features This media container format is used for the MPEG 4 Part 2 codec This new DivX Media Format also came with a DivX Ultra Certified profile and all Ultra certified players must support all DivX Media Format features While video encoded with the DivX codec is an MPEG 4 video stream the DivX Media Format is analogous to media container formats such as Apple s QuickTime In much the same way that media formats such as DVD specify MPEG 2 video as a part of their specification the DivX Media Format specifies MPEG 4 compatible video as a part of its specification However despite the use of the divx extension this format is an extension to the AVI file format The methods of including multiple audio and even subtitle tracks involve storing the data in RIFF headers and other such AVI hacks which have been known for quite a while such that even VirtualDubMod supports them DivX Inc did this on purpose to keep at least partial backward compatibility with AVI so that players that do not support the new features available to the divx container format like interactive menus chapter points and XSUB subtitles can at least play that primary video stream usually the main movie if the DMF file contains multiple video streams like special features like bonus materials Of course the DivX codec and tools like Dr DivX still support the traditional method of creating standard AVI files Since version 5 0 of DivX the FourCC identifying code for the DivX MPEG 4 Part 2 codec is DX50 14 Previously it used DIVX DivX Plus HD edit Main article DivX Plus HD DivX Plus HD is a marketing name for a file type using the standard Matroska media container format mkv rather than the proprietary DivX Media Format DivX Plus HD files contain an H 264 video bitstream AAC surround sound audio and a number of XML based attachments defining chapters subtitles and meta data 15 This media container format is used for the H 264 MPEG 4 AVC codec DivX profiles edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2010 DivX has defined profiles which are subsets of MPEG 4 AVI and H 264 Matroska standards 16 Because the grouping is a specific subset of what is in the standards there are certification processes for each of the profiles that device manufacturers must follow All DivX certified devices bearing a DivX logo will adhere to one of the profiles outlined in the table below as would any tools that support the DivX profiles 17 18 Profiles Handheld Portable Mobile Theater Home Theater HD 720p HD 1080p HD 1080pDivX Codec MPEG 4 Part 2 5 6 5 6 5 6 3 4 5 6 5 6 3 4 5 6 n aDivX H 264 Codec MPEG 4 Part 10 n a n a n a n a n a n a 1 xFile Extension s avi divx avi divx avi divx avi divx avi divx avi divx mkvMax resolution px px Hz 176 144 15 352 240 30 352 288 25 640 480 30 720 480 30 720 576 25 1280 720 30 3 4 720 480 30 720 576 255 6 1920 1080 30 1280 720 60 1920 1080 30 1280 720 60Max VBV bitrate bit s 600000 4854000 4854000 9708400 20000000 VCL 20000000 NAL 24000000Min VBV buffer size KiB 32 138 384 384 768 2097 VCL 3200 NAL 3840Macroblocks per second 1485 9900 36000 40500 108000 3 4 40500 5 6 244800 244800Subtitles optional optional optional 8 XSUB 19 8 XSUB 8 XSUB XSUB 8 SRT SSAAudio 1 MP3 1 MP3 8 MP3 MP2 AC3 8 MP3 MP2 AC3 8 MP3 MP2 AC3 8 MP3 AC3 AACDivX Video on Demand edit DivX Video on Demand DivX VOD is DivX s version of digital rights management DRM which allows content copyright holders to control distribution In 2009 DivX Inc received format approval from major Hollywood studios including Sony Paramount and Lionsgate which has allowed content retailers to sell protected videos that will play on current and previous generations of DivX certified devices 20 The terms of the contract are not known so it is unknown if that approval is still in effect needs update Community software edit nbsp Dr DivX OSS 2 for WindowsDr DivX OSS is capable of transcoding many video formats to DivX encoded video The original closed source Dr DivX terminated at version 1 06 for DivX 5 21 That was the last version of DivX capable of running on Windows 9x An open source version has since been made which supports DivX 6 Dr DivX offers greatly expanded features over the free DivX Converter application that was bundled with the codec from version 6 onwards 21 Dr DivX is not compatible with DivX Plus HD DivX has released a command line interface CLI for the divx264 encoder used in the DivX Converter as beta free for non commercial use 22 To complement the CLI divx264 encoder released on DivX Labs DivX has also released a DivX AAC encoder CLI as a Windows beta binary 22 Finally DivXMKVMux has been released as a free Windows CLI through DivX Labs with documentation on the DivX Developer Portal DivX describes the release as a reference mux to demonstrate DivX Plus MKV extensions like World Fonts and Smooth FF RW 23 Hardware support editDivX Inc markets a certification program to consumer electronics and IC manufacturers for the purpose of guaranteed compatibility and playback of video files that fall within DivX profiles Devices that have been DivX certified usually brandish one of the following marks 24 DivX Certified DivX Certified for HD 720p and 1080p DivX Certified for DivX Plus HD DivX Connected DivX Certified for DivX UltraDivX certified devices have included DVD players car stereos mobile phones televisions Blu ray players and even alarm clocks 25 Aside from verifying proper decoding of files conforming to the DivX profiles the certification also confirms the device can play back DivX Video on Demand content which includes Hollywood content that can be purchased from Internet retailers 26 Gaming system compatibility edit On 4 December 2007 native MPEG 4 ASP playback support was added to the Xbox 360 27 allowing it to play video encoded with DivX and other MPEG 4 ASP codecs 28 On 17 December 2007 firmware upgrade 2 10 was released for the Sony PlayStation 3 which included official DivX Certification Firmware version 2 50 released on 15 October 2008 included support for the DivX Video on Demand DivX VOD service and firmware version 2 60 released on 20 January 2009 included official DivX Certification and updated Profile support to version 3 11 29 With introduction of DivX to Go in the DivX Player for Windows a PlayStation 3 icon is readily available on the interface which will invoke a transfer wizard for freely converting and copying video files via USB or optical disc 30 The output from DivX to 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