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Saturday, November 13, 2010
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A family of video codecs, formats and software from DivXNetworks, Inc., San Diego, CA www.divx.com) that is popular for downloading movies from the Internet. Based on MPEG-4, DivX can compress a DVD movie to fit on a CD, and DivX HD can reduce an HD movie to fit on a DVD. The DivX software provides tools for encoding in DivX and MPEG-4, as well as a player for DivX, MPEG-4 and other video formats.
In the late 1990s, DivX was the first video codec for the Windows AVI container format that provided strong compression along with good picture quality. Enabling acceptable video to be streamed over the Internet, DivX quickly became the predominant video compression method for the AVI format (see AVI).
DivX Formats: AVI and MKV Containers
From its development as a codec, DivX evolved into a specification for the AVI container that uses the DivX or Xvid codecs and MP3 or AC-3 audio. Developers creating DivX Media Format (DMF) AVI files, which use an .AVI or .DIVX file extension, adhere to the DivX encoding guidelines. The DivX format also became popular on Divx-certified consumer electronics devices, including DVD and Blu-ray players, portable video players and mobile phones.
The newer DivX Plus HD format uses the MKV/Matroska container with H.264 video and AAC audio (see Matroska). DivX Plus HD supports multilingual subtitles, surround sound and multiple audio tracks and titles. Like the DivX format, encoders must comply with certain specifications.
Size Comparison
The following table of file sizes comes from an actual video that was available on the Web in multiple formats. Note that the iPod and PSP formats support only tiny screens.
File Size
Format (MB)
PlayStation Portable (PSP) 42
iPod 55
DivX 61
MPEG-4 130
QuickTime (MOV) 135
Windows Media (WMV) 191
(Divx) (DIgital Video EXpress) A DVD rental system rolled out in 1998 and taken off the market one year later due to poor sales. A joint venture of Circuit City and a Los Angeles entertainment law firm, Divx was a special type of DVD disc playable only in a Divx-enabled DVD player. Consumers paid a rental charge for the non-returnable disc, which was good for two days after its first viewing. Additional time as well as unlimited use could be purchased via modem from the Divx player. A major problem was that Divx discs registered to a specific machine could not be played on other Divx players.
A copy of the DVD copy protection decryption algorithm that was lifted from a media player and passed around hacker sites. The Divx name was used in honor of the defunct Digital Video Express system.
A family of video codecs, formats and software from DivXNetworks, Inc., San Diego, CA www.divx.com) that is popular for downloading movies from the Internet. Based on MPEG-4, DivX can compress a DVD movie to fit on a CD, and DivX HD can reduce an HD movie to fit on a DVD. The DivX software provides tools for encoding in DivX and MPEG-4, as well as a player for DivX, MPEG-4 and other video formats.
In the late 1990s, DivX was the first video codec for the Windows AVI container format that provided strong compression along with good picture quality. Enabling acceptable video to be streamed over the Internet, DivX quickly became the predominant video compression method for the AVI format (see AVI).
DivX Formats: AVI and MKV Containers
From its development as a codec, DivX evolved into a specification for the AVI container that uses the DivX or Xvid codecs and MP3 or AC-3 audio. Developers creating DivX Media Format (DMF) AVI files, which use an .AVI or .DIVX file extension, adhere to the DivX encoding guidelines. The DivX format also became popular on Divx-certified consumer electronics devices, including DVD and Blu-ray players, portable video players and mobile phones.
The newer DivX Plus HD format uses the MKV/Matroska container with H.264 video and AAC audio (see Matroska). DivX Plus HD supports multilingual subtitles, surround sound and multiple audio tracks and titles. Like the DivX format, encoders must comply with certain specifications.
Size Comparison
The following table of file sizes comes from an actual video that was available on the Web in multiple formats. Note that the iPod and PSP formats support only tiny screens.
File Size
Format (MB)
PlayStation Portable (PSP) 42
iPod 55
DivX 61
MPEG-4 130
QuickTime (MOV) 135
Windows Media (WMV) 191
(Divx) (DIgital Video EXpress) A DVD rental system rolled out in 1998 and taken off the market one year later due to poor sales. A joint venture of Circuit City and a Los Angeles entertainment law firm, Divx was a special type of DVD disc playable only in a Divx-enabled DVD player. Consumers paid a rental charge for the non-returnable disc, which was good for two days after its first viewing. Additional time as well as unlimited use could be purchased via modem from the Divx player. A major problem was that Divx discs registered to a specific machine could not be played on other Divx players.
A copy of the DVD copy protection decryption algorithm that was lifted from a media player and passed around hacker sites. The Divx name was used in honor of the defunct Digital Video Express system.
Friday, November 12, 2010
New Firefox coming...............
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Following several days, the Mozilla developers have announced the arrival of the seventh beta of version 4.0 of the open source Firefox web browser. According to Mozilla Vice President of Products Jay Sullivan, the latest development version includes a number of important performance improvements, helping pages load even faster than in previous beta versions and in the current stable 3.6.x branch.
The significant performance gains come from the inclusion of the JägerMonkey just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript compiler, allowing even faster start-up time, better page load speeds and increased web app performance. Developers can now render 3D graphics using WebGL with an OpenGL-capable graphics card on Windows or Mac OS X. Support for other graphics cards, specifically those from Intel, and support for Linux systems will be added in future beta releases. Other changes include support for the OpenType font format, improved HTML forms and a variety of bug fixes from the previous betas.
Firefox 4 Beta 7 on Mac OS X. Support for more hardware-accelerated graphics has also been added using DirextX technologies on Windows systems and OpenGL on Mac OS X based systems. The developers note that not all graphics cards and video drivers support hardware acceleration. Further information about hardware acceleration can be found in two blog posts by Firefox Developer Joe Drew.
As with all development releases, use in production environments and on mission critical systems is not advised. Users testing the release are encouraged to provide feedback and report any bugs that they encounter.
The next development preview, Firefox 4 Beta 8, is scheduled for the 12th of November. A final release date for Firefox 4, however, has yet to be announced.
More details about the release, including a list of known issues, can be found in the release notes and in a post on the Mozilla Blog by Sullivan. Firefox 4 Beta 7 is available to download for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Alternatively, existing Firefox 4.0 Beta users can upgrade to the new version, either by waiting for the automated update notification or by manually selecting "Check for updates" from the Help Menu.
Firefox binaries are released under the Mozilla Firefox End-User Software License Agreement and the source code is released under disjunctive tri-licencing that includes the Mozilla Public Licence, GPLv2 and LGPLv2.1. The latest stable release of Firefox is version 3.6.12, a security update that addressed a critical vulnerability
Thursday, November 11, 2010
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