Lets write a new video compression algorithm that is super efficient - great
this lets us compress movies so they can fit on cheap CD's, instead of DVDs. - great
We can now give those CD's away with movies on them - great
And then every time someone puts one in a DivX player they can pay us to watch/rent it, instead of having to drive to blockbuster - wait, what?
Its easy, we'll just use a phone line that everyone has right near their entertainment center in their living room to phone home at night and send the data of what movies you watched and how many times. - what are they smoking?
They are somewhat related... the codec's title styling included a winking smiley face emoji -- "DivX ;-)" -- as a tongue-in-cheek nod to the failed video disk technology.
DIVX the physical disc distribution company was a famous flop.
DivX the video codec started out as an unlicensed hacked version of Microsoft’s MPEG-4 v3 codec binary. Since it wasn’t a commercial product and was legally dubious, the author called it DivX ;-) with the smiley in the name.
When it became unexpectedly popular during the dot-com boom time, someone of course set up a DivX company that dropped the smiley, eventually rewrote the codec, and presumably acquired the trademark from the defunct DIVX (or just took it over if the registration expired, I don’t know).
> and presumably acquired the trademark from the defunct DIVX (or just took it over if the registration expired, I don’t know).
and then, iirc, this is where xvid come into being. I think it was the same codec just re-written and given back to the opensource world, hence the reason for naming it "divx" spelled backwards.
Lets write a new video compression algorithm that is super efficient - great
this lets us compress movies so they can fit on cheap CD's, instead of DVDs. - great
We can now give those CD's away with movies on them - great And then every time someone puts one in a DivX player they can pay us to watch/rent it, instead of having to drive to blockbuster - wait, what?
Its easy, we'll just use a phone line that everyone has right near their entertainment center in their living room to phone home at night and send the data of what movies you watched and how many times. - what are they smoking?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIVX