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===DivX 4===
===DivX 4===
First rewritten version and now standard implementation of MPEG-4 by the divx group.
First rewritten version and now standard implementation of MPEG-4 by the DivX group.


===DivX 5 (also DivX 6)===
===DivX 5 (also DivX 6)===
2nd rewritten version by the divx group. DivX 6 doesn't differ enough to add a separate entry.
2nd rewritten version by the DivX group. DivX 6 doesn't differ enough to add a separate entry.


===DivX Unk===
===DivX Unk===
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===MPEG-2===
===MPEG-2===
MPEG-2 (1994) is a standard used primarily to compress audio and video (AV) digital data. MPEG-2 is the designation for a group of coding standards for AV, agreed upon by MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group), and published as the ISO/IEC 13818 international standard. MPEG-2 is typically used to encode audio and video for broadcast signals, including direct broadcast satellite and Cable TV. MPEG-2, with some modifications, is also the coding format used by standard commercial DVD movies.
MPEG-2 (1994) is a standard used primarily to compress audio and video (AV) digital data. MPEG-2 is the designation for a group of coding standards for AV, agreed upon by MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group), and published as the ISO/IEC 13818 international standard. MPEG-2 is typically used to encode audio and video for broadcast signals, including direct broadcast satellite and Cable TV. MPEG-2, with some modifications, is also the coding format used by standard commercial DVD movies.<br>
''(source: wikipedia)''
''(source: wikipedia)''


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