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Latest DivX 11 Software Advances Video Playback, Conversion, and Streaming
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DivX 11
The latest update to DivX 11 Software redefines digital video with a unified software application for seamless entertainment.

SAN DIEGO - Washingtoner -- DivX, a global leader in digital video technology with over 1 billion downloads to date, is proud to release an update to DivX 11, the latest breakthrough in its award-winning DivX software. Designed to redefine how users interact with digital video, DivX 11 provides an all-in-one solution for playing, converting, and streaming high-quality video, now more accessible and powerful than ever. Additionally, users can now easily search for subtitles to their favorite movies and TV shows through the database of millions of subtitles provided by opensubtitles.com.

Building on decades of innovation, DivX 11 offers a unified platform that combines the DivX Player, Converter, Media Server, and Library into a single, sleek interface. This streamlined approach gives users a more intuitive way to enjoy their favorite content, with seamless transitions between playback, transcoding, and device casting.

DivX has long supported subtitles in a variety of formats including SRT, XSUB, SMI and SSA, allowing users around the world a way to enjoy content in any language. With the added subtitle search, users from across the globe can easily access subtitles in their preferred language and view them directly in DivX Software. Additionally, DivX users can customize the font, color and size of the subtitles to create their ideal viewing experience.

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Noel Egnatios, DivX's CEO, shared her thoughts on the release, saying, "DivX 11 continues to deliver the best video experience to our users. By unifying all our tools in one platform, we're giving people a simple, effective way to enjoy their content—no matter the format, resolution, or device."

Key highlights of DivX 11 include:
  • Unified Software Experience: Combines player, converter, media server, and library tools into one cohesive application for ease of use.
  • Enhanced Design: A fresh, modern layout optimized for usability and aesthetics.
  • Advanced Codec Optimization: DivX Optimized™ ensures the best audio and video quality by leveraging the device's native functionality.
  • Unmatched Format Support: Playback of 4K and 360° videos in popular formats like MP4, MKV, AVI, and DIVX.
  • Subtitle Search: Easily search and view subtitles in over 50 languages directly from within DivX Software.
  • Effortless Streaming: Stream from PC to TV with DivX Media Server and enjoy adaptive streaming for buffer-free playback.
With DivX 11, users can effortlessly bridge the gap between various video formats, devices, and resolutions. Whether you're casting a movie to your TV, converting files for playback on the go, or exploring the immersive world of 360° video, DivX 11 is the ultimate toolkit for today's digital media demands.

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Noel Egnatios added, "Our mission has always been to empower users around the world with technology that simplifies and enhances their media experience. DivX 11 continues that legacy by offering a smarter, faster, and more connected way to enjoy video. This release reflects our commitment to delivering the best tools for the modern digital lifestyle."

DivX 11 for Windows and Mac is now available to download for free. The free version offers essential features, while DivX 11 Pro unlocks advanced capabilities, including additional codecs and customization options, for users seeking even more power.

About DivX
DivX, LLC develops innovative technology to provide extraordinary digital entertainment experiences on any device. Since 2000, DivX has been setting the standard for high-quality digital video by creating pioneering technologies for consumers, device manufactures and streaming services around the world. DivX licenses its technology to enable stunning video playback, and major consumer electronics brands have shipped over 1.7 billion DivX-enabled devices worldwide. The DivX consumer software has over 1 billion worldwide downloads and provides consumers the tools to play, convert and cast their content. DivX is headquartered in San Diego, California. For more information, please visit www.divx.com.

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