What is the difference between .opus and .divx?
- Extension
- .opus
- .divx
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Video
- Developer
- Xiph.Org
- DivX
- Description
- An OPUS file is an audio file created in the Opus format (also called "Ogg Opus"), a lossy audio format developed for Internet streaming. It uses both SILK (used by Skype) and CELT (from Xiph.Org) codecs and supports variable bit rates from 6 kb/s to 510 kb/s.
- A DivX-Encoded Movie File, designated with the .divx file extension, is a digital video format that offers a high-quality, highly compressed viewing experience. Developed by DivX, LLC, this format is designed to compress lengthy video segments into smaller sizes without significantly sacrificing visual quality. This enables users to store and distribute high-definition videos more efficiently over limited bandwidth or storage capacities. The DivX codec, which is required to play these files, supports advanced multimedia features such as multiple video streams.
- MIME Type
- audio/opus
- video/x-divx
- Sample
- sample.opus
- sample.divx
- Wikipedia
- .opus on Wikipedia
- .divx on Wikipedia