Xvid is a MPEG-4 video codec for PC. Its purpose is to compress video in order to allow for faster transmission over computer networks or for more efficient storage on computer disks. Hence, Xvid can somewhat be seen as a ZIP for video. Xvid removes information from video that is not important for human perception in order to achieve very high compression rates while still keeping very good visual quality. As an example: uncompressed digital video is huge and takes up about 100 GB HD space per hour at PAL resolution. The same video would require just 500 MB per hour when compressed with Xvid at high quality. So Xvid can compress video at ratios of 200:1 and more.
A big advantage of Xvid compressed video files is that they play almost anywhere. The Xvid software runs on many platforms and most popular video players support it. Also, home entertainment devices like TVs or DVD/BD players can handle Xvid video.
What's new in this version:
XviDcore library
- Improved MinGW and Cygwin compilation support
- Fixed possible encoder crash when Turbo+BVHQ+Qpel options are combined
- Added support for GNU Hurd as target OS
- Patch for QNX support
- Fix for possible overflow in Trellis quantization
VFW frontend
- Minor GUI changes
DShow/MFT frontend
- GUI cosmetics
- Switchable tray icon
Example programs
- Fixed bug in xvid_encraw PGM header parser
- Fix out of bound access to framestats struct in xvid_encraw
Download: XviD 1.3.3 | 10.7 MB (Open Source)
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