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As if to beg on its knees 'dear Jebus, please make Mac users care about DivX!' the company is once again offering its DivX Pro software for free in exchange for your e-mail address. For those who don't know (and we honestly don't blame you), DivX is an alternative video codec primarily used in pirated video files and some DVD players from the likes of JVC, LG, Samsung, and Sony. Now, before you start slamming my slam, do note: I said primarily, not only. That said, historians have so far been unable to decipher why a portion of computer users felt that we needed Yet Another Video Codec™, though current theories suggest that some people simply have fun endlessly installing pieces of extra software.

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But seriously, we know that there are some of you who apparently enjoy DivX. In addition to the free DivX standalone player and DivX Community Codec which allows QuickTime (and any QuickTime-based applications like Front Row and I think even iTunes) to play DivX files, the DivX Pro package includes two key components that normally cost $19.99. The first is a DivX Converter application that can handle batch conversion to the DivX format, with a clever feature of generating HTML code for easy embedding on the web. The second component is the DivX Pro Codec itself for creating DivX files from QuickTime-compatible apps like iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, and After Effects.

Ultimately, giving up your e-mail (which remains private; I jumped on this deal last time) for $20 worth of software is a good trade, but it's only offered for a limited time (with no actual word on when that limit is up). If you need to create DivX files for one reason or another, ye best be actin' sooner as opposed to later laddy.

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DivX has announced the release of DivX 7 for Mac, the latest major version of its video encoding software. The decoder is free — a Pro version with encoding tools is also available for $20.

DivX is commonly used to encode video distributed over the Internet, and the Divx 7 for Mac software makes it possible for you to play .divx and .avi videos using QuickTime. DivX 7 supports High Definition (HD) H.264 .MKV (Matroska) files. Matroska is an open standard for audio and video file “containers” — it’s not an encoder — and is often used for subtitled video content.

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The free download includes a six-month trial version of the DivX Pro codec and a 15-day trial of the DivX Converter application. The codec itself, however, does not expire — you can use it indefinitely without having to pay.

System requirements call for Mac OS X 10.4 or later, QuickTime 7 and an Intel-based Mac.

[Editor’s note: DivX shares only a name with a now-defunct pay-per-view DVD system. Unlike that DIVX, this DivX is actually useful to end-users.]

[Editor’s Note: After this article was posted, DivX updated its system requirements for DivX 7 to read for Intel Macs only. The article has been updated accordingly.]