DivX HD
The high definition (HD) version of the DivX format. DivX HD supports six-channel, 5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound and delivers 720p HD resolution video at 4Mbps. DivX HD content can be viewed on HDTV with your PC or with a DivX HD DVD player.
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