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Divx vs Mpeg Vs Whatever
What is the difference? Is it compression? Is it quality? What is the deciding factor. I have always been curious about that.
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They're entirely different formats, and they all have their weaknesses and good points.
Read up on www.doom9.net or similar to get more of an idea. You can get good quality out of both formats, but they handle video in different ways. MPEG is still good in a lot of situations. |
So is everything converting to Divx? And what is the main extension for Divx? It's mostly .avi right?
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Divx is good, and its .avi files.. only problem is customers have to download and install the codec. Its not there by default.. so.. some customer service headaches.
.wmv is pretty good and without the hassles. |
DIVX is shit spyware.
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And xvid is actually the best of the divx lot imo.:2 cents: |
What about QT? Seems like every video I see on quicktime the quality sucks bull nuts.
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DivX vs. mpeg-1 are different solutions for different problems. I don't have handy the number of times the player has been downloaded, but we all know that number is ascertain exactly what that means. What I can check is the number of individuals that have paid for DivX movies. Let's just say it is well over 7 digits. Also, people that try it, generally really like it. We see people renting 10 movies at a time. We also see return customers like crazy. I don't mean rebills. These are people coming back and making another purchase. In the last year we saw 100 people make more than 100 purchases. That is generally at a price point of $10- $15. If you want to experiment with some traffic to DivX sites, you might want to talk to Top Bucks, Gamelink, DVD Empire, DVD Explorer, Hot Movies, I'm sure I am leaving a few out. Look for a few more affiliate models based around DivX content to roll out soon. |
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