Enabling Cloud Connect (included in ) allows DivX Software to sync videos from Google Drive and Dropbox. With one easy step, you can download and upload videos from multiple cloud storage accounts in DivX Software. You can sync videos without the hassle of having to download extra apps or open multiple browser and file windows. Import videos from cloud storage to convert in DivX Converter. Easily upload converted videos directly to cloud storage to save space. Download videos from Dropbox or Google Drive and cast them to a DLNA or Chromecast device with DivX Media Server.DivX Software includes a free 15-day trial of Cloud Connect Dropbox and the Dropbox logo are trademarks of Dropbox, Inc.Google Drive is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.X.
Experience theater-quality audio tracks for your videos when you of DivX Software (or ). As the popular surround sound format used by DVDs, Blu-rays and many other digital video formats, AC3 tracks simulate surround sound speakers on your PC for an audio experience that feels like you’re in the theater. Its exceptional power, nuance, and clarity supports up to 5.1 audio channels in DivX Software. Add support for AC3 audio with DivX video formats, including HEVC video up to 4K Ultra HD. Play AC3 audio in DivX Player on Windows or Mac computers.
Enjoy AC3 audio at home or on the go with DivX devices that support AC3.X. Get high-quality surround sound when you for DivX Software (or ). Enable the conversion and playback of DivX video with DTS-HD audio, including HEVC video content up to 4K.
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The DTS-HD Plug-in allows you to convert and play videos with DTS audio tracks for studio-quality sound. Whether enjoying entertainment at home or on the go, DTS aims to provide the finest audio experience possible no matter what device you are using. Convert your videos with multi-channel audio tracks into the DTS format. Play videos with DTS sound tracks in DivX Player for an even more cinematic experience. Play your videos anytime, anywhere on your DivX devices with DTS audio supportThe DTS-HD Plug-in for DivX Software includes DTS-HD Master Audio™, which decodes all DTS codecs including DTS Digital Surround™, DTS Express™, and DTS Coreless lossless streams, with the DTS decoder.
Depending on the DTS codec used to create the audio in your file, DTS may allow up to 7.1 discrete channels and a data savings that makes encoding faster with better quality. For DTS patents, see.
Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, DTS-HD, the Symbol, & DTS or DTS-HD and the Symbol together are registered trademarks and DTS-HD Master Audio is a trademark of DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. NOTE: DTS Plug-in for DivX Converter only works with Windows, however DTS Plug-in for DivX Player works with both Windows and Mac. DivX Software includes a free 15-day trial of DTS-HD plug-inX. (or ) allows you to convert unencrypted MPEG-2 and VC-1 files, so you can backup your Blu-ray or DVD discs.
If you have stacks of discs to convert to digital files, or want to cast Blu-ray or Windows Media to your TV or gaming console, Video Pack is your solution. Simply drag and drop your files and convert with a single click. Learn more about the video standard. Add support for MPEG-2 video formats (MPG, TS, VOB, SVCD) and VC-1 formats (M2TS, TS) in DivX Converter.
Enable Converter to quickly convert formats above in addition to MKV, WMV, AVI, MOV and MP4 files. Note that files encrypted for copyright protection cannot be converted in DivX productsDivX Software includes a free 15-day trial of Video PackX. Give your audio a boost when you (or ). This audio plug-in makes your videos sound sharper, livelier and pack more punch. DFX enables you to adjust or apply different audio effects to improve your listening experience.
Try it out (free 30-day trial) to enjoy big screen audio with your cinematic video.NOTE: DFX Audio Enhancer works in DivX Player for Windows only. Get 3D surround sound effect with only two speakers. Enhance audio clarity and add audio “depth”. Amplify sound, bass and reduce distortionDivX Software includes a free 30-day trial of DFX Audio EnhancerX.
Hi, All,My Sony TV will only recognise DivX or Xvid encoded video clips I've burnt onto a DVD. The DivX codec I'm using is version 6.8.5 which works perfectly. However, I'd like to keep up with the times and upgrade to the latest version, so I downloaded and installed the latest version of DivX Plus, ( codec only) but then found it listed the codec as having a 15 day trial. I immediately did a System Restore.
What is the best way to find the latest codec as most of the listings on Google say Free Download, but they're not Freeware. I know Xvid is always free, but I'd prefer to use DivX.
Hi Ted!I am using the latest version of Divx (8.1 something or another). I have kept it updated for the last two years. I have never paid for a pro license. I have uninstalled it a couple of times and clean installed it in this period of time. I never had a reason to look into the software as it was always free and never presented a pro version for me to buy.But after your post I looked into my software and found the exact same gui with the exact same 15 day notification (trial)I have been using this exact installed software as is, for more than 15 days. (about 60 I think)So I uninstalled and reinstalled and came to the very same GUI again. Same 15 days.Don't know what thats about.
Its still free and still works.Maybe we should both pay a visit to the divx forum!Sincerely,-MelLive long and prosper! Hi, Mel,I discovered that the DivX forum site was off yesterday too and unfortunately I don't have the old DivX setup file. Using GSpot, I opened an old file I'd rendered with DivX and then one I did yesterday with the new codec and both are exactly the same. The Major Geeks page says that the DivX community codec is included with the package along with the Pro codec, so perhaps it reverts to the community codec after the 15 day trial? According to my VideoStudio Template Manager my codec version is: 6.9.2.
Hello Ted,My codec is 6.9.2 as well. My DivX plus converter is 8.0.1 Today the software reports that I still have 15 days remaining on my trial, same as yesterday. Maybe its like the sign hanging in the restaurant that says free steak tomorrow. When you come back the next day, the sign still says the steak is free tomorrow. (Only reversed its free steak every day in this case, and your trial will always expire in 15 days, no matter what day you look at the notification.)If I ever had a pro version I was not aware of it. If it changed from pro to free version, I did not notice it.
The software has always performed exactly the same for me! I just watched some video on it a few minutes ago!Sincerely-MelLive long and prosper! Hi, Mel,When I installed the DivX package I checked the Codec box only, so as far as I know nothing else was installed, yet as you can see from one of my earlier posts the DivX converter, the Mpeg-2/DVD Plug in and the DFX Audio Enhancer are also shown as being on trial.
Strange, eh?Hi, colivaja,I am using this codec to render movie clips in VideoStudio Pro X2 so maybe after 15 days I may have to revert to an older codec or change to Xvid. I have found that rendering with Xvid creates a larger file as it uses a higher bitrate than DivX and WMP won't play it, although VideoLAN will.
WMP will play files I've converted with Oxelon using the Xvid codec.