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Convert DIVX to OGV
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Total Video Audio Converter converts DIVX files to OGV quickly. With
a simple and user-friendly interface, Total Video Audio Converter makes DIVX to OGV
conversion quite easy, and helps you to embed
video on your website using HTML5 easily.
Total Video Audio Converter is a professional and easy-to-use video Converter Software
that converts video files at fast speed and high quality. The software converts
any formats to popular video formats such as M4V, FLAC, MOV, MKA, AU, AIFF, WMA, etc.
It could convert AVI to FLV, RM to CAF (Core Audio Format), 3GP to MOV, DVR-MS to OGG Vorbis, 3G2 to OGV, and so on.
Total Video Audio Converter supports batch conversion and, is full compatible
with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.
What is DIVX?
DivX is a common compression scheme for digital videos, particularly the
ever-popular AVI file. Many newer "DivX Certified" DVD players
are able to play DivX encoded movies, although the Qpel and global motion
compensation features are often omitted to reduce processing requirements.
The main competitors of DivX Inc. in the proprietary commercial software
market are Microsoft corporation, Google Inc. and Apple Inc. There are
two DivX codecs; the regular MPEG-4 Part 2 DivX codec and the H.264/MPEG-4
AVC DivX Plus HD codec. DivX is a brand name of products created by DivX,
Inc. (formerly DivXNetworks, Inc., later purchased by Sonic Solutions and
currently part of the Rovi Corporation formerly known as Macrovision),
including the DivX Codec which became popular due to its ability to compress
lengthy video segments into small sizes while maintaining relatively high
visual quality. DivX Plus HD files contain an H.264 video bitstream, AAC
surround sound audio, and a number of XML-based attachments defining chapters,
subtitles and meta data. This media container format is used for the H.264/MPEG-4
AVC codec. The Divx codec add-on is a technology that allows video enthusiasts
to watch or create high-quality videos on a computer without worrying about
large file sizes. The "DivX" brand is distinct from "DIVX"
that was a former video rental system developed by Circuit City Stores
which required special discs and players to function. The company dropped
the smiley and released DivX 4.0, which was actually the first DivX version,
trademarking the word, DivX. DivX Media Format (DMF) features: Interactive
video menus; Multiple subtitles (XSUB); Multiple audio tracks; Multiple
video streams (for special features like bonus/extra content, just like
on DVD-Video movies); Chapter points; Other metadata (XTAG); Multiple format;
Partial backwards compatibility with AVI.
What is OGV?
OGV is an Ogg Vorbis video file that uses Ogg Vorbis audio. In addition,
the OGV contains a video stream that uses one or more codecs, e.g. Theora
or DivX. As originally recommended by HTML 5, these browsers support Theora
when embedded by the video element: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, SeaMonkey,
Konqueror, Opera, WebKitGTK+, and Midori. Evaluations of the VP3 and early
Theora encoders found their subjective visual quality was inferior to contemporary
video codecs. More recently however, Xiph developers have compared the
1.1 Theora encoder to YouTube's H.264 and H.263+ encoders, in response
to concerns raised in 2009 about Theora's inferior performance by Chris
DiBona, a Google employee. They found the results from Theora to be nearly
the same as YouTube's H.264 output, and much better than the H.263+ output.
The file format OGV stands for "OGG Vorbis Video." A flaw in
the version of FFmpeg used in the test initially led to incorrect reports
of Theora PSNR surpassing that of H.264. The predecessor On2 TrueMotion
VP3 was originally a proprietary and patent-encumbered video codec developed
by On2 Technologies. The Theora video-compression format is essentially
compatible with the VP3 video-compression format, consisting of a backward-compatible
superset. Xiph.Org, the developers of the OGV format, provide a DirectShow
codec pack that enables software developers to include support for OGV
files in both open-source and commercial applications. Videos encoded with
any version of the libtheora since the alpha3 will be compatible with any
future player. It began as a 2006 Google Summer of Code project, and it
has been developed on both the Nios II and LEON processors.
How to Convert DIVX to OGV?
- Free Download Total Video Audio Converter
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch Total Video Audio Converter
- Choose DIVX Files
Click "Add Files" to choose DIVX files.
Choose one or more DIVX files you want to convert and then click Open.
Total Video Audio Converter will open the files and get file
information such as width, height, frame rate, video bit rate, audio sample rate,
audio bit rate, audio channels, and then list the information at conversion list.
- Choose Output Format
Click on combo box of output format and then choose "to OGV".
- [Optional, for advanced user]
Set Encoding Parameters
If you want to change OGV encoding parameters such as bit rate, frame rate, video
size, please click "Options".
And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and then set options.
- Convert DIVX to OGV
Click "Convert" to convert all DIVX files in list to OGV format.
The software is converting DIVX files to OGV.
- Play & Browse
When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play
Destination" to play the outputted OGV file; or choose "Browse Destination
Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted OGV file.
- Done
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