Apparently, Windows Media Player comes ready to play DivX.  So that's  
a big chunk right there.  So - again - if it's so amazing and popular  
as a compression format, why aren't more of us using it and having  
DivX feeds/links?

I agree, Jan, I'm also too lazy to convert to wmv and it bothers me.   
one of my problems is getting good quality/size converting to wmv on  
my Mac.  it always looks horrible, probably because i haven't worked  
on the settings enough.  any tips welcome.  ironically, i started out  
in wmv when i did www.WorkingForMyDad.com, and benefited from playing  
to thousands of people on low end work PCs who wouldn't have seen it  
if I'd put it in QT.  I still have friends and relatives telling me  
all the time that they can't see my new (Blip hosted) films in Flash,  
and it's too hard to download.  Flash!  These are the (yawn)  
barriers.  It's almost enough to make me switch over to WMV (or  
DivX??) if I wasn't just about to try and make more use of the  
hotspotting and hyperlinking within QT files.

Would be *amazing* if Blip did it.  It *is* asking too darned much,  
as you say, but they're always good at rising to 'too darned much'  
challenges.  that's why we love them.  flattery will get you everywhere.

On 23 Feb 2007, at 12:18, Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Do end users still have to install the DivX codec on their computers  
to be
able to see movies compressed with DivX?

If the answer is, "Yes, you have to download and install DivX in  
order to
view DivX-encoded films," then that's my answer to the OP.

Sad but true that regular folks aren't willing to take that download and
install step in order to view a video.

That's why I post flashbased javascript vlog entries with links to QT  
movies
for RSS purposes. I'm too lazy to convert all the QT movies to .wmv  
too. It
would be cool if Blip.tv would make all conversions on our behalf  
(including
.wmv), but that's probably asking too darned much.

Jan

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