The News Review:
- Social Networking Vendor Pays It Forward to the Unemployed
- Circuit City Closing Spend Your Gift Cards Now
- DivX 7 Arrives: H.264 MKV AAC Support
- Cabot DivX Team
- LG BD300 Blu-ray Player
Social Networking Vendor Pays It Forward to the Unemployed
ITworld.com MA
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Circuit City Closing Spend Your Gift Cards Now
Wired News
And may I be one of the first to say: Good riddance Circuit City. You shan’t be missed. Ever since that time when you tried to sell me a Divx player I knew you were a rotting zombie being kept alive by some kind of unnatural magick. That you are finally dead after years of not providing any sort of valuable service whatsoever is a relief.
DivX 7 Arrives: H.264 MKV AAC Support
Zatz Not Funny DC
Such as the update of popular AV compression and playback software. DivX 7 introduces support for full HD H. The software comes in two forms a freeware edition with video playback support and a $20 version providing additional creation and conversion tools for DivX videos.
Cabot DivX Team
Home Media Magazine CA
com’>ctribbey@questex. com Digital TV software company Cabot Communications and DivX have partnered with DivX’s video format being integrated into all future Cabot products including the company’s own media browser for set-top boxes and Internet-connected TVs. “Cabot is delighted to be working with DivX to offer manufacturers a solution for high-quality video playback on a wide range of digital TV devices” said Cabot managing director Bob Lamb. “There is increasing demand for seamless media playback of premium content downloaded from the Internet and DivX technology perfectly complements our continually expanding range of IP-based solutions.
LG BD300 Blu-ray Player
TrustedReviews UK
n the plus side it’s able to output Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio bitstreams from its HDMI output – great news if your receiver can decode them – but it’s only able to decode Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus which will be a real blow for those with HDMI-equipped receivers without HD audio decoding who want to enjoy the extra resolution offered by DTS HD Master Audio. Format support is pretty healthy though. Aside from the aforementioned MP3 WMA and JPEG playback the BD300 also accepts AVCHD and DivX (but sadly not DivX HD like the.