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AVI, DivX Codec

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Format Description Properties Explanation of format description terms

Identification and description Explanation of format description terms

Full name AVI (Audio Video Interleaved), DivX Video Codec
Description File format that wraps a DivX video bitstream with other data chunks, e.g., audio.
Production phase Generally a middle-state format (often used as the video source when producing lower-resolution streaming versions).

Note: DivX version 6 codecs were released beginning in late 2005; at this writing (2011), the compiler of this page has not yet investigated whether AVI may also wrap DivX 6.x.
Relationship to other formats
    Subtype of AVI,
    May contain DivX_4 video codec, not documented at this time.
    May contain DivX_5,
    May contain WAVE,
    May contain MP3_CBR,

Local use Explanation of format description terms

LC experience or existing holdings  
LC preference See AVI

Sustainability factors Explanation of format description terms

Disclosure See AVI and DivX
    Documentation See AVI and DivX
Adoption AVI is widely adopted for video production and filemaking; the Ligos Corporation FAQ (viewed in March 2012, FAQ dated 2007) for the competing Indeo codec includes this statement: "Many video files being distributed over the Internet use the DivX AVI format . . . ." In early 2006, Google began to offer downloadable videos, including gvi files in the AVI_DivX format (said to be DivX4 with MP3 audio).
    Licensing and patents See AVI and DivX
Transparency See DivX
Self-documentation See AVI
External dependencies See AVI
Technical protection considerations See AVI

Quality and functionality factors Explanation of format description terms

Moving Image
Normal rendering Good support.
Clarity (high image resolution) Moderate to good, given that this is a format typically used for compression and does not support interlaced video. Outcome will depend on the type and extent of compression, and the encoder used. High resolution work is limited in the Windows environment due to file size limits (2 GB with FAT 16 technology; theoretical 8 GB with later technologies).
Functionality beyond normal rendering See AVI

File type signifiers Explanation of format description terms

Tag Value Note
Filename extension avi
 
Filename extension gvi
Extension for files downloaded from Google Video.
Internet Media Type See related format. 

See AVI

Magic numbers See related format. 

See AVI

Microsoft FOURCC DIVX
DIV3
DIV4
DIV5
DX50
Only the first of these FOURCC codes (DIVX) was registered to DivX at the Microsoft registry of FOURCC and WAVE codes before Microsoft stopped maintaining the registry. In March 2012, the others are listed at http://www.fourcc.org/codecs.php, with various annotations discouraging use of DIV3, DIV4, and DIV5 as obsolete. DIVX was used in versions 4 and later of the DivX codec. Version 5 of the DivX codec is reported to also use DX50.
Microsoft FOURCC goog
According to the Wikipedia page for Google Video (viewed April 4, 2006), the Google .gvi files "are just standard RIFF AVI files, with an extra list with the FOURCC 'goog' immediately following the header." When consulted in May 2010, the Wikipedia entry provided a more complex description of "save as" outcomes for those downloading Google videos, although the description of gvi files as "modified AVI files" with the goog fourcc code remained.

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Last Updated: 03/10/2012