Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
There was a movement on the Internet, particularly in home theater forums, against DIVX.
The DIVX catalog of titles were released primarily in pan and scan format with limited special features, usually only a trailer.
This caused many home theater enthusiasts to become concerned that the success of DIVX would significantly diminish the release of films on the DVD format in the films ' original aspect ratios and with supplementary material.
Many people in various technology and entertainment communities were afraid that there would be DIVX exclusive releases, and that the then-fledgling DVD format would suffer as a result.
Dreamworks, 20th Century Fox, and Paramount Pictures, for instance, initially released their films exclusively on the DIVX format.
DIVX featured stronger encryption technology than DVD ( Triple DES ), which many studios stated was a contributing factor in the decision to support DIVX first.

2.186 seconds.