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January 4, 2009

Windows 7
With only less than a year or so til it’s release, Microsoft’s newest OS Windows 7 has now integrated the DivX codec and other number of popular media formats. With that you don’t need to download and install third-party codecs.

By bundling a wide variety of media formats into Windows 7, Microsoft has created an operating environment which negates the need for third-party codecs and should therefore run more stably and reliably. It also brings blanket support for the most popular online media formats, providing an environment in which users can start playing their favourite content immediately.

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4 Responses to “DivX codec now built-in on Windows 7”

  1. Leon Belenky-Compare Web Hosts Says:

    What do you like better, Windows Seven or Vista?

  2. Leon Belenky-Compare Web Hosts Says:

    It will be nice when Windows 7 is released so we can see how it does compared to Vista

  3. cesarnoel Says:

    @Leon Windows 7 is like Windows XP as to Windows Vista is to Windows ME. Microsoft has now released The 1st beta version of Windows 7 for download

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