File Details |
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File Size | 0.9 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Linux |
Date Added | October 12, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 28,583 |
Publisher | DivX, Inc. |
Homepage | DivX |
Publisher's Description
DivX is a free download that provides everything you need to enjoy high-quality digital videos on your computer, including HD H.264 (.mkv) videos with AAC audio and videos created using all previous versions of DivX technology. You can also play your DivX files (.divx, .avi) on millions of DivX Certified® devices today. Look for DivX Plus� HD Certified devices later this year that will support playback of all DivX and DivX Plus files, as well as .mkv (H.264/AAC) videos from the Internet.
Latest Reviews
ilija reviewed v6.1.1 on Jan 6, 2011
DivX for Linux is an asp mpeg4 de(en)coder that comes as a shared object (dynamic library) that no application uses, in other words totally useless, there are a few open source alternatives for Linux: XviD and ffmpeg come to mind, and these so's are used by most video applications like Xine or Totem.
gnroses reviewed v6.1.1 on May 12, 2010
hope it works :)
Hit_Amok reviewed v4.02 on Mar 26, 2002
There is now a divx 5.0 version for linux on divx.com
fleshaxxe reviewed v4.01 on Sep 5, 2001
Hope you don't have to do brain surgery to get it installed. Love Linux but having to slice and dice my Linux installation to get things (even games) to work is driving me nuts. Even the venerable OS/2 was far easier..
ilija reviewed v6.1.1 on Jan 6, 2011
DivX for Linux is an asp mpeg4 de(en)coder that comes as a shared object (dynamic library) that no application uses, in other words totally useless, there are a few open source alternatives for Linux: XviD and ffmpeg come to mind, and these so's are used by most video applications like Xine or Totem.
gnroses reviewed v6.1.1 on May 12, 2010
hope it works :)
Hit_Amok reviewed v4.02 on Mar 26, 2002
There is now a divx 5.0 version for linux on divx.com
fleshaxxe reviewed v4.01 on Sep 5, 2001
Hope you don't have to do brain surgery to get it installed. Love Linux but having to slice and dice my Linux installation to get things (even games) to work is driving me nuts. Even the venerable OS/2 was far easier..