So if I encode with DivX, the video can be played in QT Player and
Windows Media Player?
But the viewer has to have DivX codec installed, right?

-josh


On 12/8/05, JV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A little shameless plug
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> http://www.divx.com/divx/mac/
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> There is a free trial, but if anyone needs a sn, drop me a line and
> I'll get you one.
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> This is the first time we have had our mac development ahead of PC
> development (don't worry, the PC side is almost done ;) )
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> This puts a standard mpeg-4 based playback in the quicktime player,
> windows media player, consumer electronics devices. The converter is
> very easy, just drag and drop, or you can export from quicktime pro
> directly to DivX.
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> We also have released the open source encoding application Dr. DivX
> at www.drdivx.com. It is only compiled for PC right now, but we
> should have Linux and Mac installers coming along.
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> There are a few more widgets we are working on, but they are about a
> month out.
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> If you have any questions, hit me up
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> Thanks,
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> Jim V
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