DivX codec v6.0.3 (Windows XP/2000)
This is the latest version of the DivX codec for
Windows XP/2000, which is fully backwards compatible with all
previous versions of the DivX codec. When you've completed the
installation of the DivX codec, your favorite media player should be
able to play all movies which need a DIVX, DIV3, DIV4 or DX50
decompressor.
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DivX codec v5.2.1 (Windows ME/98)
This is the most recent version of the DivX codec for
Windows ME/98, and it's completely backwards compatible with all
older versions of the DivX codec. After you've finished the
installation of the DivX codec, your media player should be able to
play DivX movies which require a DIVX, DIV3, DIV4 or DX50
decompressor.
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DivX codec v3.11 alpha
This is the original version of the DivX codec for
Windows. Please note that we simply provide this old and outdated
version of the DivX codec for those that might need it for their
older/slower computers that experience problems with skipping with
newer versions of the DivX codec. If you already have a newer
version of the DivX codec installed that is working properly then
you don't need to install this one. After installing this version of
the DivX codec, your media player should be able to play movies
which require a DIV3 or DIV4 decompressor.
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XviD codec v1.0.3
This is the latest version of the XviD codec, which
makes it possible to play and create XviD movies. After you've
successfully installed the XviD codec on your system, your media
player of choice should be able to play XviD movies which need an
XVID decompressor.
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SVCD codec
SVCD just like DVD relies on the MPEG-2 codec for
compression. While the compression isn't as good as what you can
achieve with MPEG-4 based codecs such as DivX and XviD, this format
has become popular because it's possible to view burned SVCD movies
in many stand-alone DVD players. If you want to watch SVCD movies
directly on your computer you first need to install this codec.
After you've installed the SVCD codec on your computer Windows Media
Player should be able to play SVCD movies.
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SMR codec
If you have a movie with SMR in the file name you need
to install this codec on your system if you want to view the movie.
It is a hack of the MPEG4-encoder (mpg4c32.dll) and the only
difference between the original encoder and SMR is that the FOURCC
(four bytes in the header, which identify the video stream) has been
changed to MP43. After you've installed the SMR patch on your
computer, your media player should be able to play movies which
require a MP43 decompressor. The patch should only be installed if
you really need it.
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