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The company has certified DVD players, digital televisions, digital cameras, portable video players, and portable video recorders. also certifies devices that can encode and/or play-back videos using the company's codec according to DivX, Inc.'s standards. announced a licensing agreement with Qualcomm that allows the chip manufacturer to include DivX, Inc.'s technology in its video-enabled chipsets. For example, on September 12, 2007, DivX, Inc. DivX, LLC also licenses its technologies to manufacturers of integrated circuits designed to be used in consumer electronic devices. Revenue streams ĭivX, LLC licenses its technologies to manufacturers of consumer electronic devices. In February 2018, a deal was finalized to sell certain DivX assets, intellectual property and subsidiaries from NeuLion, Inc. In April 2014, Rovi Corporation sold the DivX and MainConcept business to Parallax Capital Partners and StepStone Group. In February 2011, Rovi Corporation acquired Sonic Solutions (including the DivX business). In October 2010, Sonic Solutions completed their acquisition of DivX. In November 2007, DivX bought MainConcept AG, a specialist provider of video and audio codec solutions. was added to the Russell 2000 and Russell 3000 Indexes. The company was profitable for fiscal years 2005–07. incurred net losses from its creation through the second quarter of 2005. After coming under scrutiny for the original "DivX -)" codec, which was not a clean room design codec, DivXNetworks created a new, clean room codec. With co-founders Joe Bezdek, Darrius Thompson and, Greenhall and Gej created DivXNetworks, Inc. In early 2000, Greenhall put forward the idea of using the "DivX -)" codec to found a company. Greenhall eventually got in touch with Gej through an underground Dutch hacker group after a multi-month search.
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Co-founder Jordan Greenhall, a former Mp3.com executive, learned of the codec from friends, and used it to download a copy of "The Matrix". The codec became popular because it enabled reasonable quality video transmission over the internet (see DivX). Gej was looking for a way to compress his portfolio so he could transmit it using the Audio Video Interleave file format (AVI). began with video engineer Jérôme Rota (aka Gej), who made the original "DivX -)" codec available on his personal website after he had reverse-engineered the Microsoft MPEG-4 V3 codec. DivX certifies that these licensed products are able to properly play DivX-encoded video. DivX, LLC also licenses its technologies to manufacturers of consumer electronics devices and components used in these devices, of which over 1 billion DivX-enabled devices have shipped worldwide.
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DivX, LLC's offerings have expanded beyond the codec to include software for viewing and authoring DivX-encoded video. The company's software has been downloaded over 1 billion times since January 2003.

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DivX, LLC is best known as a producer of three codecs: an MPEG-4 Part 2-based codec, the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC DivX Plus codec and the High Efficiency Video Coding DivX HEVC Ultra HD codec. ( / ˈ d ɪ v ɪ k s/ now DivX, LLC and also formerly known as DivXNetworks, Inc.) is a privately held video technology company based in San Diego, California.
