Two de-interlacing methods are available:
1) When de-interlacing is enabled but the advanced
hardware overlay is disabled, de-interlacing will
be performed in software and the frame rate will
remain unchanged. For example, if the DivX video is
30 frames/60 fields per second, then you will see
30 de-interlaced frames per second.
2) When de-interlacing and the advanced hardware
overlay are both enabled, de-interlacing will be
performed by your video hardware and the frame rate
will be doubled. For example, if the DivX video is
30 frames/60 fields per second, then you will see
60 de-interlaced frames per second.
De-interlaceing is enabled by default after installation.
Improved decoder performance
Support for qMobile profile
Support for Mobile profile
About:
DivX® is a media format, including a lossy codec, created by DivX, Inc. (formerly DivXNetworks, Inc.), known for its ability to compress lengthy video segments into small sizes while maintaining high visual quality. It has been the center of controversy because of its use in the replication and distribution of copyrighted DVDs. Many newer "DivX Certified" DVD players are able to play DivX movies. DivX® is a registered trademark of DivX, Inc.