DIVX Converter

Convert DIVX to MJPEG, HEVC, XVID, AV1 and more free online

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Change format easily

Only three easy steps are required to convert your file: upload it, choose an output format and save.

Security guaranteed

No one has access to your videos except you. We also erase them after conversion. Read more about security.

No installations

With the online Convertio tool, there is no need to download anything to your device.

Additional settings

Click or tap on the gear icon and set codec, quality, resize, rotate and cut your DivX video.

125 video conversions

Our tool supports more formats than any other modern converter.

Mobile access

You can convert files not only using your computer but also using any mobile device.

How to convert DIVX

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First of all choose a video you want to convert from your PC, Mac or mobile device. Also you can select it from Google Drive or Dropbox account, or simply drag and drop it to the web page.

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When your video is uploaded, select an output format for it among more than 37 video formats that are supported by the program. Then you can add more files to convert them together at once.

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Now you can click the gear icon and specify the desired codec, quality, aspect ratio and other settings that you find necessary. Apply them to all files if you want and click the Convert button to start the process.

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When the conversion is complete, you can download the video to your computer. It is also possible to save it back to Google Drive or Dropbox.

About format

DivX is a family of video codecs and a media container format developed by DivX, LLC. The project traces its roots to a hacked version of the Microsoft MPEG-4 v3 codec that circulated in the late 1990s, but the legitimate DivX codec launched in January 2001 as an open-source project called OpenDivX before transitioning to a proprietary commercial product. The codec is based on MPEG-4 Part 2 (ASP) compression and later versions incorporated H.264/AVC and HEVC support. DivX gained enormous popularity in the early 2000s for its ability to compress a full-length movie into a file small enough to fit on a single CD-ROM while maintaining watchable visual quality. This compression efficiency made DivX a defining format of the early internet era, when bandwidth and storage were scarce resources. The DivX Media Format (.divx) container adds features like interactive menus, chapters, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks, bringing DVD-like functionality to digital files. DivX certification became a common label on consumer electronics, with thousands of DVD players and other devices supporting DivX playback natively. The codec also pioneered quality-based variable bit rate encoding that allocates more data to complex scenes and less to static ones, resulting in consistent visual quality throughout a video.
Developer: DivX, LLC
Initial release: January 15, 2001

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DIVX to a newer format?

DIVX was popular in the DVD-rip era but lacks modern features. Switching to HEVC or AV1 gives you better compression and wider device compatibility.

What can open DIVX on my machine?

The official DivX Player opens DIVX natively. VLC and PotPlayer also handle it without issues on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Can I turn DIVX into a streaming-ready format?

Yes — converting to HEVC or AV1 on convertio.tools gives you an efficient codec ideal for streaming. Pair it with an MP4 container for maximum compatibility.

How long does DIVX conversion take?

Cloud-based encoding finishes most clips in seconds. Longer or higher-resolution DIVX videos may take a minute or two depending on complexity.

Is the DIVX converter at Convertio free?

Free users can convert DIVX at no charge for standard uploads. Premium plans accommodate larger or more frequent conversions.

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