PS3 holds upper hand on Divx support?

  • Posted December 14th, 2007 at 00:43 EDT by
  • 41 Comments

In the latest fall update for the Xbox 360, Microsoft added the ability for DivX playback. However, the DivX support available on the Xbox 360 is minimal compared to that on the PlayStation 3.

According to Tech.Blorge.com, only certain DivX files will play on the Xbox 360 where as the PlayStation 3 will be fully certified with DivX support allowing for not only all videos to have DivX playback, but the ability for game developers to use the format for efficient compression for in-game cut-scenes.

This feature will help by providing smaller storage file sizes (better load times), less power consumption, and less heat output.

As of now, there is no official release date yet for the DivX support on the PS3. However, Sony has stated that it will be "soon" and will come packaged in one of the upcoming firmware updates. Stay tuned for more information.

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  1. Hemin | Herro

    • 12:45am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    it just gets beter.

     

  2. BD_BLACKAZZ | BD_BLACKK

    • 12:46am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    I like what im hearing... Anything that going to make PS3's games better is good news!!

  3. IRONMAIDEN

    • 12:47am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    not too shabby

  4. Sunshine_Killer | SunshineKiller

    • 12:47am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Good news :)  Sony is really doing well now i love it :)

  5. 91761jimhoffa | jimhoffa1982

    • 12:52am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    how does divx work?

  6. Sunshine_Killer | SunshineKiller

    • 12:55am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Its a file format that compresses video files.  It keeps it high quality with low mb.  :)  its good.

  7. Naucious23 | Naucious

    • 12:55am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    great ive been dying to play some of my Divx movies on my PS3. Thank god i dont have to save anymore giant files to my hardrive.

  8. Uncool | Admodistrator

    • 1:00am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    This is definitely a big advantage for sony to undertake, question is how are they going to fully utilize it and how soon will that be?

  9. ZeRoAc1dKo0L | ZeRoAciDKooL

    • 1:02am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    alright nice... Now i have the Divx and In-game XMB to look forward to these firmware updates yes!!!

    PSN: ZeRoAciDKooL

    "Play with the best, die like the rest"

    lol

  10. InfernoReaper | GrimDarkling

    • 1:12am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    About time.  Now let's see 360 fanboys gloat their DivX.

  11. ignignort

    • 1:34am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Cool feature letting the devs use it. :)

  12. NY_Young1 | NY_Young1

    • 2:03am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Beautiful, just Beautiful. lol

  13. Aratacus

    • 2:22am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    i just hope we get VOD service soon..... maybe this is what the DIVX is all for in reality?..... to (at least) make it bareble to download Vids from the PSStore?..... everyone keeps saying DIVX is great quality?.... its been about 5 years since Imesh(last time i got DivX vids)... and they were pretty terrible quallity... especially audio..... maybe its changed....for the better?... i hope so

  14. tabular

    • 3:04am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    most ripped content is divx, but avc is a better codec and we've had it all along.

  15. Alpha2

    • 3:09am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    OMFGAWZOMESAUCEPLOSION!!!!!!!!!!FAAWWWWWKK!!

    ...can you tell I'm happy?

  16. Lp47PS3 | Lp47

    • 3:17am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    i hope the update comes in time for christmas.

  17. Sevket_Erhat

    • 3:20am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Well I really don't care as I already have a Philips DVD Player that plays most of DivX/Xvid has USB Slot for media and HD Upscaler.  I only hope PS3 to show MKV and OGM files

  18. Damodoomer

    • 3:25am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    What about xvid? I have a lot of xvid stuff that I'd like to watch on the ps3

  19. zarajoe

    • 3:54am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Why would people use DivX over h.264, when h.264 is a lot better at comression, its the logical choice

  20. Shader | AShaddo

    • 4:09am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    I hope they introduce xvid too, like the 360. I don't see why they shouldn't, considering it's an open format.

  21. chilledbreeze7

    • 4:28am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Looking forward to this one very much, along wth in game XMB!

  22. tadpole3159 | faulkner8991

    • 5:11am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    yay sonys doing it right!

  23. princevegeta1980

    • 5:31am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    it's good to hear good news, maybe once we get divx we might get xvid and why not the ability to read other formats, why should sony stop at divx?

  24. funItalian

    • 8:04am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Score one more for Sony!!!

  25. Fry-Man

    • 8:18am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    zarajoe:  I agree with you, h264 is way better.  But most vids from the net are divx.  I already have my entire dvd collection on h264 on my ps3, and with this i'll be able to watch all my anime.  The ps3 is getting a lot closer to becoming a true media center.  I only wish sony had better support for the nero digital avc format.

  26. gingo | gingo

    • 11:34am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    psn id: gingo... this is good news just when people thought 360 had nabbed something from playstation we find out it isn't even the full package

  27. Clarky_psu | clarky-132

    • 11:48am GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Never heard of Divx.

  28. scottbof

    • 12:04pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Go divx!!! Go PS3!!!!

  29. Muzikguy | Muzikguy

    • 1:17pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Who's to say that by the time PS3 gets Divx, the 360 won't be updated as well? I don't think comparing something that's out to something that's not is fair. (Except for when 360 was out and PS3 wasn't yet, of course!) Remember UT3 was supposed to be mod-compatible, but it isn't YET. Is Divx necessary for in-game cutscenes? Doesn't that, in effect, hinder BluRay? Just a thought

  30. DANNY1987

    • 1:53pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    oh i like this

     

  31. YamatoKei

    • 1:59pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Aratacus: go to stage6 (dot) com - it's all videos in DivX, it's exactly like YouTube in HD. There are thousands of 720p videos there in 1.3Mbit/s, streaming in DVD quality.

  32. dukecity

    • 2:51pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Clarky_psu, what rock have you been living under, or did you just get a computer a few days ago? This is the best news Sony has had recently!

  33. Deldwen | Deldwen1

    • 2:52pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    dose the mean we will be able to view movie online? aha

  34. DnA19

    • 3:13pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Seeing is believing, so i'll believe it when I see it.

  35. Mecha_Daddy | mecha_daddy

    • 3:29pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Every little bit helps.  Keep the good news coming.

  36. Lithgow

    • 5:48pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    LOL. The 360 doesn't even support playback from the harddrive, it has to be streamed from a PC. The PS3 will support from harddrive, and all external sources.

  37. CONFLICT__01 | conflict01

    • 7:01pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Does this mean psn can use it, so trailers off the store will take up less hdd space ??? coz at moment trailers take up bout 25% of my hdd. The rest is mainly demos, but this not leave much room for porn and other important stuff like that !!

  38. zbamf

    • 7:02pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    DivX support and in-game xmb in the same update will make it the best update yet before HOME.

    DivX is great when all your hundreds of movie files are in this format. DivX is very common and I think the PS3 should've had his support from the start.

    A question I have is why do developers need to use DivX or any other compression for cut-scenes when we have blu-ray with all that space? There is no need for compression and we should be getting uncompressed video and 5.1 or 7.1 audio through our HDMI cables. We ahve HDMI cables to stream uncompressed data but what's the point if the video is compressed? And I've seen some some not very high quality cut-scenes on PS3 games.

  39. XB2B1

    • 9:12pm GMT - December 14th, 2007

    Yeah... I bought a 360 so I could get Divx support! Seriously who cares about the few Divx codecs that aren't supported! With all the games and extras, I could care less about it! The 360 is also a Windows Media Center Extender... it's all good!

  40. tab

    • 4:56am GMT - December 15th, 2007

     This link shows all the data for what the xbox supports with divx http://blogs.msdn.com/xboxteam/archive/2007/11/30/december-2007-video-playback-faq.aspx

    As for what it doesn't support i cant imagine using divx on Blu-ray, there is better HD Compression out there when you have all that space. Also, i don't understand the heat and power saving comment.

    Lithgow brought up the issue of not being able to save to the hard drive. While that is true you can stream from any removable storage device or Optical Disc but even if it could save to the Hard drive. I cant imagine using it. Its honestly much easier to stream from my PC that is almost always on, its fast, stable, and convenient. (you don't even have to log in)

  41. jedbeetle

    • 8:16am GMT - January 13th, 2008

    okay, so, just so you know if you read down to the bottom of these comments, ps3 has full media server compatibility and i stream videos from my pc to it using WMP 11.

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