![]() ![]() i have one - a proscan- and it can't read cdr's. as a matter of fact, good luck getting any of those machines to even read a cdr. There's nothing there to address the new divx compression stuff. I am not confused at all, the movie rental company as you say is not related to the DivX program, but the players could be easily modified to play all forms of DIVX DivX or DivX I know because I have one! and it plays 3.11 alpha as well as the others !įurther more DivX 5, wants the movie companies to use its technology, if it does persuade them, then there just might be "DivX 5 " players, which has nothing too do with the old defunct company. ![]() I read somewhere that maybe the avi DivX took its name from the movie rental DivX as sort of a joke. Check the DVD Demystified site for more info. DivX as in the movie rental thing died a few years ago, as you mentioned, but is not in any way related to the DivX 5 release. DivX as in the compressed avi DivX 5 stuff you're talking about is just a file that is not currently compatable with any standalone. They don't sell them anymore, but I expect with the release of DivX 5, they might just make them again I think you're confused on the 2 types of DivX. ![]()
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