If properly stored in an MP4 container, the Zune (and any proper MPEG-4 compliant device) will play XviD/DivX codec video -- assuming that the video resolution and bit rate is compatible.
XviD and DivX (more so DivX) are proprietary implementations of the MPEG-4 SP/ASP codec. Admittedly, the flexibility and ubiquity of the AVI container is one the primary reasons why the people behind DivX 'hacked' MPEG-4 video into it.
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Willen @ Oct 3rd 2007 9:39AM
If properly stored in an MP4 container, the Zune (and any proper MPEG-4 compliant device) will play XviD/DivX codec video -- assuming that the video resolution and bit rate is compatible.
XviD and DivX (more so DivX) are proprietary implementations of the MPEG-4 SP/ASP codec. Admittedly, the flexibility and ubiquity of the AVI container is one the primary reasons why the people behind DivX 'hacked' MPEG-4 video into it.