Trying out Divx Converter
There are times when I don’t want too many people to view my videos, especially those of Rebecca, either doing something silly or a clip that would seem interesting only if you knew us personally, either a relative or friend. In situations like these I try to look for a video converting alternative to YouTube. My web hosting company does offer a utility that helps you convert your video files to flash format, but the results are very good. Recently, DivX announced that they are offering a free download of the DivX Pro software for Mac, only for one day. I quickly downloaded it. I tried to convert a few AVI files and I must say the encoding process was fast, and the result was pretty good. Pictures are not blurry, and the resolution is pretty good for a compressed video file. There’s even embed codes to help you embed your divx video on your site. The downside is that visitors who want to view your DivX video need to download the DivX player and plugin for their browser. Some people might shun away from downloading applications that they don’t understand. But anyway, I plan to stick to this way of converting my AVI files for family and friends. Find out more from the DivX website.
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