What is DivX?
DivX is a proprietary video encoding format. Content is available on the internet that makes use of this format. ForceWare Multimedia can play DivX content if the proper DivX decoders have been installed on the system. For more information on DivX and to download the decoders, please visit www.divx.com. • What is interlaced content? Interlaced content displays a video image as two separate fields. The first field displays every other line of the image and the second field is displayed at a slightly later time complete the image. This matches the way conventional televisions work. DVDs created from content that was originally viewed on television will likely be interlaced, such as music videos or concerts. VCRs and many camcorders record in an interlaced format since the video is intended to be watched at a later time on a TV. • What is progressive content? Progressive content displays each video image as a single frame. In other words, every line of the image is displayed at once. This
DivX is a digital media format like MP3 for video. DivX technology compresses video files to a fraction of its original size for efficient storage on your hard drive and easy sharing online. DivX is a common media language that delivers a pure digital experience. DivX powers a whole range of video services and products that all work together. From video creation tools like Dr. DivX and the DivX Converter to media playback applications like the DivX Player and the DivX Web Player. DivX delivers a seamless PC video experience. Thanks to the DivX Certified Program it also frees digital video from the PC allowing you to easily transfer any DivX video to a DivX certified device like a DVD player or portable video player. With DivX you can watch your media on your TV, on your morning commute and almost anywhere else you can imagine. [BACK TO TOP] • What are the differences between HDMI v.1.2 and 1.3? HDMI 1.3 has all of the features of 1.2 plus; Deep Color: Deep Color lets HDTVs and other di