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Can I record videos with LECTURNITY and the DivX codec?

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Can I record videos with LECTURNITY and the DivX codec?

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Yes, videos can be recorded by LECTURNITY using the DivX codec, provided your computer is performant enough and the codec is correctly configured (fast compression). Please note the problem that the computers on which the video/the LECTURNITY Presentation will be replayed, must have the codec installed which was used for the video recording. At a video size of 320×240 pixels a setting of DivX to about 250-400 kbps and “1-pass Slowest Compression” provides good results, especially in case of relatively static scenarios (e. g. a lecturer in front of a still background). Please note that the 5.0.3 version of DivX causes considerable problems. If you have this DivX version installed on your system, you should definitely install a version higher than or equal to 5.0.4. Also note that DivX Networks claims to be downwards compatible with older versions of the DivX codec. This only applies in one direction: videos which were created with older versions of DivX are replayed correctly with newer

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