Thanks for all your responses,
it looks as though Divx needs a processor of 400mhz or more so I don't know if 
it 
will work with my measly G3 233mhz. I will give it a try it would be the 
strangest 
thing in the world for it to work.
matt

On Tue Nov 30 14:36 , Small Moose Ltd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>On 30/11/04 8:52 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> You have confused "player" with "codec".
>
>Thanks for that. I had forgotten how it all works. Yeah DivX is a codec. I
>have a few .avi files so I open the DivX application and that converts the
>.AVI file into something that can be recognised by Quicktime (in my case
>Quicktime 6, but I don't think it matters which version of Quicktime you
>have). Then when I double click on that converted file it opens and plays in
>Quicktime. So its like adding a little extra functionality to your Quicktime
>program. 
>
>That's the best way to describe it, right?
>


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