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divx-certified.gifDivX, Inc. and Warner Bros. Entertainment announced an agreement that will enable online retailers to offer Warner Bros. titles in the high-quality DivX standard definition format in October 2008 and high definition format in September 2009 for playback on DivX Certified consumer electronics devices.
Mainconcept.jpg MainConcept, a wholly-owned subsidiary of DivX, Inc. and one of the world's leading providers of video and audio codecs, as well as software development kits to the broadcast, film and consumer electronic markets, announced a new version of Codec SDK 7.6 that adds support for DivX video technology.

As a concise package for Windows, Mac/Intel and Linux, the Cross Platform SDK 7.6 provides a broad range of codecs including DivX, H.264, MPEG-2, DVCPRO HD, JPEG 2000, AAC and HE- AAC. With the new release, professional software developers in the broadcast industry are now able to seamlessly integrate DivX into their own solutions, creating video files compatible with over 100 million DivX Certified devices shipped to the market from major manufacturers, including DVD players, digital televisions, mobile devices and more.
divx-certified.gifDivX, Inc., a digital media company, and JVC, a leading provider of home audio equipment, announced the DivX Certification of a new Blu-ray home theater system from JVC. The system will be available to consumers across Europe starting in September.  The new DivX Certified system, the NX-BD3, is JVC's first entry into the Blu-ray market and is capable of playing back high-quality DivX video, providing consumers with a comprehensive approach to premium home entertainment. The NX-BD3 is built around the world's first DLNA CERTIFIED (Digital Living Network Alliance) Blu-ray Theater System, which allows consumers to seamlessly play back content over wired or wireless home networks, bringing libraries of video stored on the PC to the living room. With DivX Certification, NX-BD3 users will be able to enjoy high-quality digital videos burned to CDs or DVDs.
divx-certified.gif DivX, Inc., a digital media company, today announced an agreement with Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI) that will enable online retailers in international markets to offer SPTI's feature films and television content for secure download in the high-quality DivX format for playback on DivX Certified consumer electronics devices powered by the next-generation chipset solution. This agreement follows an agreement DivX announced with Sony Pictures Television for domestic format approval in January.

"The extension of our relationship with the Sony family will enable consumers around the world to easily and securely access and enjoy high-quality, premium content from the Sony library on a variety of devices beyond the PC," said Kevin Hell, CEO of DivX, Inc. "We are pleased that Sony Pictures Television International recognizes the value of the DivX digital media solution and we look forward to partnering with international retailers to bring this solution to market."

DivX, Inc., a digital media company, today announced a licensing agreement with semiconductor supplier AMD. This agreement will allow AMD to include DivX video technology with specific AMD Xilleon processors to power a broad range of next-generation digital TVs worldwide.

"We are committed to delivering a true multimedia experience with AMD Xilleon processors providing excellent visual quality and interoperability across a number of high-definition digital TVs and platforms," said Dave Di Orio, corporate vice president and general manager for AMD's DTV Division. "DivX video is a highly attractive feature that we believe complements AMD technology to offer real value to our DTV OEM customers and consumers.

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