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Mainconcept.jpgMainConcept GmbH, a wholly-owned subsidiary of DivX, Inc. and one of the world's leading providers of video/audio codecs and software development kits (SDKs) to the broadcast, film and consumer markets, today announced the release of Codec SDK 8.0 with seamless integration and higher performance. This comprehensive package of industry leading codecs offers enhanced value such as 64-bit support and full AVC-Intra encoding to a wide range of industries including professional broadcast, healthcare, video-conferencing, surveillance, and consumer electronics.
divx-certified.gif DivX, Inc., a digital media company, today announced that Markus Moenig, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, has resigned effective December 1, 2008, in order to return overseas and explore new entrepreneurial opportunities. Following DivX's acquisition of MainConcept, Mr. Moenig's primary focus has been to integrate the H.264 digital video technology into the core DivX product line, which has culminated in the soon to be released DivX 7. Jim Reesman, Vice President of Engineering, will lead DivX's global engineering organization.

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.
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 that the new version of MainConcept Reference 1.6 for Windows was released on September 1, 2008. The video converter application now features integrated DivX support with a dedicated software licensing plug-in. DivX transcoding capabilities join the portfolio of existing MainConcept plug-ins for the formats H.264/AVC, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 Part 2, VC-1, DVCPRO and JPEG2000.

With standard presets ranging from video for mobile devices up to high-definition video, the DivX plug-in for MainConcept Reference makes it easy to encode video footage into DivX compliant streams. There are five presets available for the DivX profiles Home Theatre, 720p, 1080p, Mobile and qMobile that offer a simple selection for the user to match to a DivX Certified device. Over 100 million DivX Certified devices have shipped into the global market from major manufacturers, including DVD players, gaming consoles, digital televisions, Blu-ray devices and more.

MainConcept AG, a wholly-owned subsidiary of DivX, Inc., and one of the world's leading providers of video and audio codecs and software development kits (SDK) to the broadcast, film and consumer markets, announced the release of its Codec SDK 7.5, a package of various industry leading codecs now available across multiple platforms such as Windows, Mac/Intel and Linux.

MainConcept is the first industry-wide vendor providing its broad range of codecs in one concise package for Windows, Mac/Intel and Linux simultaneously, delivering on its mission to make every codec available for every platform. Based on a comprehensive set of industry codecs such as H.264, MPEG-2, DVCPRO HD, JPEG 2000, and Dolby Digital, professional software developers are now able to seamlessly integrate low level codec components and DirectShow filters for video and audio encoding and decoding into their own solutions for any major PC platform. This allows developers to massively reduce integration work, saving time and money, while increasing the overall solution quality as everything is based on the same line of code.

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