DivX 11.14
DivX 11 is an advanced codec which enables you to convert and play almost any video file; it also allows high quality DivX HEVC video creation and video streaming with DivX tools.
DivX 11 transforms how you work with video files on Windows.
This comprehensive suite combines a powerful HEVC codec with dedicated playback, conversion, and streaming tools in one package.
The HEVC (H.265) compression standard at its core delivers up to 50% smaller file sizes compared to older formats while maintaining exceptional visual quality.
What's Included
The DivX package bundles three essential components.
DivX Player handles HEVC videos up to 1080p with smooth hardware-accelerated playback.
DivX Converter transforms your existing video library into space-efficient formats with batch processing support.
DivX Web Player enables browser-based video streaming and downloading without additional software.
Key Features
DivX 11 supports Resume Playback across all videos, letting you close the player and continue exactly where you left off.
The built-in Media Server streams content directly to DLNA-compatible devices throughout your home network.
For advanced users, the experimental CLI mode in DivX Converter enables automated encoding workflows.
Performance and Compatibility
Recent updates include improved HEVC and AVC decoders for better stability across different hardware configurations.
The streamlined installer removes the legacy DivX codec pack, resulting in faster setup and reduced system conflicts.
DivX Live streaming support for HEVC content is available as an experimental feature for users who want to broadcast high-quality video.
Alternatives and Related Tools
For users seeking standalone codec solutions, the HEVC Video Extension provides native H.265 support in Windows applications.
The x265 HEVC Encoder offers command-line encoding for advanced compression workflows.
If you prefer dedicated media players, VLC Media Player handles HEVC files natively without additional codecs.
For comprehensive format support across all applications, the K-Lite Codec Pack or K-Lite Mega Codec Pack provides system-wide codec installation with MPC-HC player included.
Users interested in HEVC encoding specifically can explore the DivX HEVC Encoder as a standalone tool.
For DirectShow-based players requiring external filters, LAV Filters delivers excellent HEVC decoding with hardware acceleration support.
System Requirements
DivX 11 runs on Windows 7 and later, including Windows 10 and 11. A modern processor with hardware video acceleration is recommended for smooth 4K HEVC playback.
The shareware license provides full functionality with optional premium features available through registration.
Download DivX 11 now and experience superior HEVC video quality with integrated playback, conversion, and streaming tools.
DivX 6 was great with Dr DivX 2.0 converter. However, DivX network ended Dr DivX (and later ended support for Dr DivX 2.0) while pushing their crappy DivX Converter that did little to nothing. The Dr. allowed for 'one click' DivX conversion to 'limit the file size'. Even though the DivX Converter claims it will, it will not. I've sent at least 4 complaints about this and they have never fixed that issue. Why? Probably because h264 is better than the DivX codec. However, not everyone needs, or even cares for HD 1080, or UHD 4k video.
All I want is to create DivX files that are DivX Home Theater compliant, burn them to a 'single 700MB CD' like I could easily do with a 'single click' in Dr DivX and play them in my stand alone DivX Home Theater Certified DVD Player. Lastly why do they continue to call it DivX when they removed the DivX codec from DivX?
If the file is not being encoded using DivX codec, but rather h264, Xvid, or some other codec, then it cannot be a DivX file.
I would not recommend DivX 10 to anyone.
plays video perfectly but not a bit of audio and when I go to audio preferences and click on the correct track to use which is MPEG-1 Layer-3 audio (which is MP3 btw...the MOST USED form of audio probably on the PLANET at the moment) divx10 does not recognize it...
are you serious?!?! and i cannot find a solution for this problem ANYWHERE!
stay away from divx10!!!
