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DivX Opens up Video Vault - New Product to Keep All Your Videos Together
Source: WebitPR - Posted April 19th, 2005 9:28 AM EDT

Video Vault sounds like a great idea, but I have to say that the XviD video codec is just as good, if not better at compressing video, plus, it's open source. Video Vault itself sounds like a great product, and I hope I can give it a try at some point.

New Vault Allows Easy Video Archiving

DivXNetworks, the company that created the revolutionary, patent-pending DivX video compression technology today announced that X Software, a leading provider of DVD and video software, will use DivX video compression technology to allow consumers to archive video in their newly launched Video Vault product.

“X Software has created a unique software product,” said DivX’s Chief Operations Officer Kevin Hell. “Video Vault allows consumers to import, convert, and organise their video library using high-quality, highly compressed DivX technology and export those videos back on a wide variety of devices including DivX Certified DVD players, Portable Video Players, Wireless Media Servers and more."

Video Vault is a “one stop shop” for the digital video age, delivering to consumers a single, simple, and organised storage location for their collection of DVDs, tapes, and computer videos which, at the click of a button, can be transferred and viewed on almost any device, from a PDA, laptop, Smartphone, DVD player and even emerging technologies such as personal video players and wireless media servers. DivX compression technology not only enables Video Vault users to store hundreds of high quality videos in the space of a few dozen, but also ensures compatibility with DivX Certified devices.

"DivX video technology provides our customers with excellent video compression quality and performance,” said X Software’s Gary Wong. “We are excited to partner with DivXNetworks to provide Video Vault, a much-needed application which finally allows consumers a simple way to watch their videos wherever they want.”

For more information on licensing DivX video technology, visit www.divxnetworks.com/licensing. To learn more about Video Vault, see www.dvdxsoftware.com.

About X Software

X Software is a leading provider of DVD and Video software and offers a broad suite of advanced digital video and audio multimedia software products that enable users to store, edit, distribute and play digital multimedia content on PCs, consumer electronics and other devices. X Software has international sales and support and our customers and partners include retailers, distributors, manufacturers, OEMs and end users from around the world

About DivXNetworks

DivXNetworks is a consumer-focused video technology company positioned at the center of multimedia convergence. The company’s core offering is the DivX ® video codec, among the world’s most popular video compression technologies with over 160 million users worldwide. Often called “the MP3 of video,” the patent-pending DivX video technology offers DVD-quality at 10 times greater compression than MPEG-2 files, enabling full length films to easily fit on a CD or be delivered over broadband connections. DivX video technology powers a range of applications that span the convergence value chain, from a secure IP-based video-on-demand solution to next-generation consumer electronics products and video software applications. DivXNetworks is headquartered in San Diego, California, with satellite offices in Los Angeles and San Jose, CA, Taipei, Taiwan, and Dortmund, Germany. For more information, visit http://www.divxnetworks.com.

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