> My aim is for Windows users to be able to view the
> video right in their IE browsers, using whatever Windows software came
> pre-installed on their PCs.

DivX does not come pre-installed on PCs.

-Josh


On 4/14/06, Harold Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I just used a tool (VirtualDub) to transcode/encode the .avi footage I
> recorded using my Gmini camcorder, yet the resulting .avi file (which I
> placed on my blog) apparently requires another codec in order to play.  I'm
> guessing the codec it wants is Divx, since I'm fairly certain the tool I'm
> using uses it.
>
> So my question is: Is Divx ubiquitous enough for it to make sense for me to
> use when transcoding/encoding my video?  Or would it make more sense for me
> to use another codec?  My aim is for Windows users to be able to view the
> video right in their IE browsers, using whatever Windows software came
> pre-installed on their PCs.
>
> Thanks,
> Harold
>
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