Dr. DivX 2

The goal of the Dr. DivX 2.0 OSS project is to build an application which is portable and capable of transcoding as many video formats as possible to DivX.

Features

  • Able to convert most input files Dr. DivX can convert most input files including MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VOB, AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, AVISynth scripts to DivX.
  • Uses available DivX encoder If you install a new version of the DivX encoder, Dr. DivX automatically uses it for encoding.
  • Tweak encode settings If required, encode settings can be manually configured for optimal output.
  • Generates DivX files which are playable on DivX certified players Since Dr. DivX respects DivX certification constraints, all files generated by the application are guaranteed to playback on DivX certified hardware players.
  • Watch folders Monitor user specified folders to automatically convert newly added files using configured output profile.
  • Supports multiple audio tracksConvert multiple audio tracks using different encoder settings for each track. MP3, MP3 Surround and AC-3 are supported output audio formats.
  • Supports multiple subtitle tracks in VOB input Convert DVD subtitle tracks to DivX XSUB subtitle tracks.
  • Automatically configures encode settings for requested quality level User needs to choose only the required quality level, the application does the rest.

Tmnet Replace Port 25 with Port 587

As many of Streamyx users know that Tmnet has blocked SMTP Port 25 back in November 2007. Then for some reason (maybe due to public pressure), they re-open back the port. Today I have receive another email from Tmnet saying that they will officially block port 25 again effective from 15, January 2008 and have enable 2 options for the customers on either to use their proxy or Port 587. This port is supported by almost all mail server. In fact, according to the relevant standard, port 587 is the preferred port for mail submission.

This is the email that I have received.

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