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D-Vision

D-Vision - 1.2.4

Tool to encode divx with ffmpeg

All Time: (4.7)
Version 1.2.4: (3.0)
Selected Version: 1.2.4
Release Date: 2003-01-07
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.2.4): 3,706
Downloads (all versions): 150,766

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Product Description:

D-Vision is a GUI to encode divx with ffmpeg.

What's new in this version:

  • fixed a bug
  • some changes in the GUI.
  • new build of ffmpeg (CVS 07/01/2003)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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Version 1.2.4:
Overall Rating: (3.0) Features: (3.0) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: Not rated (0.0)
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D-Vision ReviewD-Vision is perfect for Sony PS3 Compatibility! - Version: 3.2.2, 12/12/2008 02:41AM PST

(1 of 3 users found this comment useful)

versiontracker2007
I read a comment on Demonoid about using D-Vision 3 to fix a problematic AVI file that wouldn't play on the PS3. I tried it and it worked perfectly! It changed something in the file and my PS3 didn't complain and played the file! It's the only thing that seems to work without having to re-encode the entire file! I just ran it through D-Vision tool, "Repair avi file" and made sure the "check for DVD/Divx player" was enabled. It took a couple of minutes (part of that where it seemed to be doing nothing) and spit out the "fixed" AVI.

I've used D-Vision for ripping and encoding many DVD's but never once though about using it to improve files (that have already been encoded) for Divx-DVD or PS3 compatibility!

D-Vision, despite not being updated in almost 3 years still remains one of my most favorite xvid encoders and now that I've found yet another use, I'll be using it even more!

It's great, never crashed on me. Has just enough options without being confusing and the Tools this app has make it an indispensable app on my Mac. I'd be lost without it! No other app seems to come close to the Xvid quality of this app. I've tried HandBrake, VHub, ffmpegX and but so far, for Xvid encoding, D-Vision still tops them in quality. Also, the size of the final file is really good too.

Oh, and to top it off it's free! This is just one of those apps I've donated to because it's been useful for me for years! I've used it all through Tiger and now in Leopard on my Intel MacBook.

No other app has this good a set of useful features. My only complaint is that documentation could use some work though.

If for some reason it stops working, just uninstall and reinstall it to get it back to working order. I had to do that recently because something I had installed (not sure what) messed it up.
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D-Vision Troubleshooting Reportosx 10.4 CRASH! - Version: 3.2.2, 10/20/2008 08:59AM PST

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pessjazz
OSX Tiger (updated regularly) Intel iMac.
The application crashes when starting. So that's why I can say... "Have not tried".
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D-Vision Reviewgreat app - Version: 3.2.2, 9/8/2008 10:18AM PST

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tan_ru2000
I was having problems finding an app to reliably & quickly join avi files, I tried Visual Hub, Simple MovieX & Reel Bean with varying degrees of success but this app does the job by far the fastest - about 30 seconds to join a typical 2 cd avi compared to up to 3 hours for Quicktime!
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