Jon,

Thanks for that.

I tell you one thing you could do which would help your cause a lot.   
Provide a simple explanation on your site of why people posting  
online video should use DivX.  Specifically with regard to my  
concerns below:

I must be stupid, but I spent hours today - HOURS - trying to find  
out what the hell DivX was, why I should use it, why I hadn't heard  
of it being used by any videobloggers, who exactly *does* use it to  
make it "the world's most popular video compression technology".   
Could I believe any of this?  Did it matter?

And what form do DivX files come in?  Some things talk about AVI,  
Paul makes his in MOV.  Everywhere says that DivX audio is in MP3  
form.  How is this packaged with the video: in one file?  And isn't  
this a pain?

And most of all, IF I USED IT, WOULD PEOPLE BE ABLE TO WATCH MY  
VIDEOS WITHOUT PERFORMING COMPLICATED TECHNICAL PROCEDURES TO UPGRADE  
THEIR PLAYERS?

Honestly, this information could not be more difficult to find.  The  
Wikipedia entry is impenetrable geekspeak, the DivX.com site is full  
of hype and no answers to any of the questions above.  I googled for  
a long time, and tried to find Groups and Forums.  I'm exhausted and  
annoyed.  I still don't really know the answers to any of them.

It comes down to this: I am happy with encoding my films in Quicktime  
with the H264 codec, and theoretically in Windows Media if I can find  
the time, and letting Blip make a flash player for my blog.  Why  
should I use DivX?  Are there people out there who are big DivX fans  
who are looking for DivX content and would subscribe to my feed so  
that they can watch DivX films on their portable devices?

What?  Why?  Who?  Where?  When?  HELP!

Rupert



On 23 Feb 2007, at 16:55, JV wrote:

I don''t want to get into a commercial here, but just trow out some
details.

DivX is based on the h.263 standard. The ipod can decode h.263, but
requires it to comply to the Apple standards. On the other hand, DivX
is integrated into a lot of devices as a feature on products
(phillips, Sony, Toshiba...) to the tune of over 70 million devices
shipped. I'm not sure how many video enabled ipods have shipped.

There are always elements we are working on to make the technology
better tailored for video blogging. It is a marathon, not a sprint.
That is why you see Ben and myself bopping around in forums and at
events. We want to do it right, and we that means ingesting as much
input as possible. Part of that is orchestrating web elements with a
coherent and powerful consumer electronics offering. We think part of
that CE offering should be that it is global and open.

On the computer side, that means we comply with standards that are
published and open as well as support as much on the OS side as we
can. We just released the open source encoding app for Mac. Our
browser plugin is tested on every browser on PC and Mac. To take it a
step further, our videos are decodable by numerous third party
applications like VLC (This means the video works in the Democracy
Player). On the flip side, we work with xvid so they can include DivX
profiles in their encoder. This allows xvid to be decoded in our  
decoders.

So there are a lot of improvements to work on, but when I look back
over the past few years, I think we are laying some good tracks.

JV

--- In [email protected], "Robyn Tippins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 > Slightly on the subject, I use Adobe Premier 1.5 and I don't see
H.264 as an
 > option. I see H.262 and H.263, but no H.264. I have considered
upgrading
 > to 2.0, will that give me H.264 as an option?
 >
 >
 >
 > Robyn Tippins
 >
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 >
 > Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software
 >
 > _____
 >
 > From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > On Behalf Of Paul Knight
 > Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 10:06 AM
 > To: [email protected]
 > Subject: Re: [videoblogging] DivX??
 >
 >
 >
 > Unfortunately I have not got an ipod anymore so I really can't answer
 > the ipod quandery, maybe some people could let you know on that one.
 > But having said that divx uses H264 technology so you never know.
 >
 > Paul
 >
 > On 23 Feb 2007, at 13:19, Rupert wrote:
 >
 > > Aha! So this is what I was after. Your MOV or MP4 files are
 > > actually compressed using the DivX codec? So all the mov or wmv
 > > files I watch could be DivX without me knowing, and that's why I
 > > never see mention of DivX? (I love risking looking stupid in
 > > public.) So I could create a DivX file that's playable in  
Quicktime,
 > > and another DivX file that's playable in Windows Media Player? Is
 > > that right, Paul? Could I make an iPod or PSP compatible DivX file?
 > > I love the use of the word 'Jacket'
 > > I've just got back from holiday - hence the flurry of posts - and I
 > > just caught up with your Comic Relief vlog, Paul. Nice one. Today's
 > > the best yet. I particularly like the big eared red nosed  
quickie at
 > > the end.
 > > http://www.dailymot
 > <http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x18zwg_comic-relief-2322007>
 > ion.com/video/x18zwg_comic-relief-2322007
 > > R
 > >
 > > On 23 Feb 2007, at 12:48, Paul Knight wrote:
 > >
 > > I've bought it and love it, clarity and very small file sizes, as
 > > well as the encoding is quick and you can play them on certain DVD
 > > Players.
 > >
 > > I use a quicktime jacket when uploading to blip.tv and I have  
had no
 > > complaints so far.
 > >
 > > Try it, why not. There is also a great community over at stage6.com
 > > and you'll find a great deal of vlogging members there already.
 > >
 > > It works for me in so many ways, probably the best online thing I
 > > bought since quicktime.
 > >
 > > Paul
 > >
 > > On 23 Feb 2007, at 10:20, Rupert wrote:
 > >
 > > > I feel a bit of a fool. I was talking to somebody about vlogging
 > > > and they were raving to me about the quality and compression of
 > > DivX.
 > > >
 > > > I don't know anything about DivX. I don't feel that much wiser  
after
 > > > reading up about it on Wikipedia, DivX.com etc
 > > >
 > > > I don't know any vloggers who use it, and can't remember seeing a
 > > > DivX labelled feed, the way many people list QT, WMV and iPod  
feeds.
 > > > Why do so few people use it, when it would appear to be very  
popular
 > > > among P2P video sharers?
 > > >
 > > > Every conversation about which formats to use, always  
discusses QT,
 > > > MP4, Windows Media and Flash? When people talk about using  
Windows
 > > > Media files, are they also assuming that DivX is under this  
banner,
 > > > because Windows Media Player comes preinstalled with the DivX  
codec?
 > > >
 > > > And if so, why do people provide wmv files and feeds instead of
 > > divx,
 > > > if DivX is so much better? Or is it not?
 > > >
 > > > Yours confused
 > > >
 > > > Rupert
 > > >
 > > >
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