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DivX 7 video software released for Mac

Friday 17 Apr 2009 - 10:28

DivX has announced the release of DivX 7 for Mac, the latest major version of its video encoding software. The decoder is free -- a Pro version with encoding tools is also available for US$20 (around £13.50).

DivX is commonly used to encode video distributed over the Internet, and the Divx 7 for Mac software makes it possible for you to play .divx and .avi videos using QuickTime. DivX 7 supports High Definition (HD) H.264 .MKV (Matroska) files. Matroska is an open standard for audio and video file "containers" -- it's not an encoder -- and is often used for subtitled video content.

The free download includes a six-month trial version of the DivX Pro codec and a 15-day trial of the DivX Converter application. The codec itself, however, does not expire -- you can use it indefinitely without having to pay.

System requirements call for Mac OS X 10.4 or later, QuickTime 7 and a G4/800MHz or faster.

Peter Cohen

For more information see the DivX Web site.

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