From "ACE Mega CoDecS Pack":
DivXG400 was first brought to live to work around incompatibility with DivX ;-), MS MPEG4, WM7, WM8 codecs and Matrox G400/G450 drivers/hardware. If image width of the clips is not exact multiple of 32 (like 720x???), clip may be played back without using video overlay. Without video overlay, clips are looking choppy and DVDMax can not be used.
In a time DivXG400 has evolved to something much more, providing several features, all designed for better movie-experience, like:
* Image adjustment (Pan & Scan, aspect ratio correction, overscan compensation)
* High quality subtitle display in windowed and full-screen mode. DivXG400 supports almost every known subtitle format: SubViewer 1.0, 2.0, SubRip, MicroDVD, SAMI, Sub Station Alpha 3.0, 4.0, JACOsub, DVDSubtitle, VobSub 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, TMPlayer, SMIL-RealText, AqTitle. Additionally, MicroDVD INI-files are accepted as a wrappers to real subtitle files.
* Subtitle output to TV in DVDMax mode (of course, all "classical" modes are supported, too)
* Near to 24fps clip playback at 25fps
* etc, etc.
DivXG400 is codec-independent and should work within all players that use automatic DirectShow Filter Graph generation (Windows Media Player, MicroDVD Player, Zoom Player etc.). Also, video codec must support YUY2 output format.
NB! DivXG400 is not limited to Matrox cards, it can be used with any graphics card. Couple of options have meaning for Matrox users only, though.
Vous pouvez deleter le codec sans problèmes.
J'ai testé Sonic DVDiT Pro 6 pendant plusieurs jours et je n'ai eu que des problèmes - le programme s'arrètait régulièrement avec un message et je retournait au "desktop"; j'utilise maintenant DVD-Lab Pro que je peux vous recommander très fortement, surtout parce-que le programme permets d'importer des soustitres .srt