XviD Video Codec By XviD

XviD Video Codec

Xvid

Free video codec with strong compression and quality. The number one choice among the millions around the world. Download a clean, adware-free copy here.

XviD Video Codec

XviD Video Codec Review

The XviD video codec greatly expands the number of video formats that can be played on your computer. In addition, you can save disk space by using built-in compression software to shrink the video you watch without sacrificing quality.

Pros

Improved video support:

If you come across a video that can’t be played, the XviD video codec has a wide range of video formats to help you watch the video.

Fast compression:

Using the software’s MiniConvert feature, I was able to compress the AVI file from 50MB to 40MB in less than a minute, and when I compared the two versions, I didn’t see any deterioration in quality. Please note that the compression feature is not compatible with all video formats. The first compression attempt encountered an error while compressing the MP4 file.

Advanced Settings:

I was able to adjust advanced settings such as compression ratio, encoding type, post-processing, aspect ratio, etc. using a dedicated encoder and decoder configuration app. There is also a “Restore Defaults” option. This is useful if you cannot undo the customizations you have made.

Cons

Inspirationless Interface: All control panels and settings use the same tired design that you’ve seen since Windows 95. While working, the app’s interface is certainly not comfortable.

Bottom line

If you’re having trouble playing certain videos on your PC, or if you want to compress old movies to save disk space, the XviD video codec should be able to perform these tasks. And if you want to tweak codec performance, this open source software won’t disappoint.

Full Specifications

Version 1.3.7 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

GENERAL

Release: April 8, 2020
Version: 1.3.7

OPERATING SYSTEMS

Operating Systems: Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows XP, Windows NT

Additional Requirements: None

About Xvid

Hardcore open source geeks are working hard to continue the original development of the standards-compliant MPEG-4 XviD codec. The development team’s hope is to create open source to replace other (unnamed) commercial codecs.

Developer Description

Best performance

Xvid is optimized for the latest CPUs, so it runs very fast. Recording video from the camera in real time or playing HD video smoothly is fine. Your computer has enough power left for other tasks.

Play anywhere

The big advantage of Xvid compressed video files is that they can be played almost anywhere. Xvid software works on many platforms and is supported by the most popular video players. In addition, home entertainment devices such as TVs and DVD / BD players can process Xvid video.

Strong compression

The Xvid codec compresses and shrinks video files. You can compress video at a ratio of 200: 1 or higher compared to uncompressed video. This allows you to send video faster over the network and save a lot of space on your computer’s hard drive.

Great image quality

Xvid compresses video very well, but without compromising visibility and without maintaining a sharper image than other codecs. Xvid is a “lossy” compression, but it aims to remove only image details that are not important to human perception. Thus, it can be thought of as an MP3 for video.

No adware

Xvid is distributed as free open source software. And that means you can get it for really free. It is not bundled with adware or clapware. No unwanted bundled software, malware, browser toolbars, or bullshit.

Open standard

The Xvid codec implements the ISO MPEG-4 standard. By complying with the standards, the video will be compressed for future use in Xvid, and the resulting file will be playable or editable, including third-party software.

Cross-platform

With the availability of Xvid source code, you can easily “port” Xvid software to new platforms and processors. Xvid has also been ported to various types of CPUs and operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Mac.