Step 1: Supply your MOV files using the button above or by haul and lay.
Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.
Step 3: Get your converted DivX files.
MOV to DivX Conversion FAQ
What does the MOV to DIVX converter do?
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Converting modern MOV into DIVX is useful for older editing software or legacy playback hardware. The converter remuxes or re-encodes as needed; expect a larger file because legacy codecs compress less efficiently.
Will resolution and frame rate be preserved in the DIVX?
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Yes. MOV → DIVX keeps resolution, frame rate, and aspect ratio unchanged by default. To change them, use the Resize or Speed tool on the result.
Is the MOV to DIVX conversion reversible?
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You can convert the DIVX back to MOV on this site. If either format involved is lossy, the round-trip is not bit-perfect even though it is visually or audibly close.
Will the converted DIVX be a different size than the MOV?
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Modern codecs compress better, so DIVX from a legacy MOV is typically 30-60% smaller at equivalent quality. Conversions in the opposite direction can grow the file.
What happens to the subtitle tracks in my MOV file?
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They cannot stay selectable, because DIVX has no soft-subtitle stream to hold them. There are two ways out: burn them into the video during conversion, which makes them permanent and unstyleable, or export them as a separate .srt alongside the DIVX for the player to load. The converter tells you which it did rather than dropping them silently. DivX needs roughly twice the bitrate of H.264 for the same quality and has no path to HDR, 10-bit colour or resolutions beyond 1080p.
Will the DIVX still play smoothly on a phone or a TV?
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It may not. MOV is decoded by dedicated silicon on phones, tablets and TVs, which is why it plays without flattening the battery. DIVX typically falls back to software decoding on the same hardware — higher CPU load, a warmer device, and dropped frames on 4K material. For a device target, MOV is the safer container to stay in.
Is DIVX a container or a codec, and does that change what I get back?
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It changes what to expect from the output file. One side of this conversion names an encoding rather than a wrapper, so what comes back is that bitstream inside whichever container suits it best — normally MP4 or MKV. The extension reflects the container; the codec is what actually determined the file size and where it will play. An MOV normally carries H.264 or HEVC for delivery, or ProRes when it is an editing master, alongside AAC or uncompressed PCM audio. DivX content is MPEG-4 Part 2 video, usually wrapped in AVI, with MP3 or AC-3 audio alongside it.
Is there a file-size limit when converting MOV to DIVX?
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Anonymous uploads are capped at a generous default; signed-in free accounts get a higher cap, and Pro accounts have no per-file limit. Browser memory is usually the practical constraint long before our server-side limits kick in.
Can I batch-convert several MOV files to DIVX at once?
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Yes. Drop or pick multiple MOV files in one upload — the converter processes them in parallel and returns a ZIP of the DIVX results. There is no need to repeat the upload step per file.
What happens to my MOV files after the conversion?
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Uploaded files and DIVX outputs are auto-deleted after a short retention window. We do not inspect, share, or train on user files. Direct download links are time-limited and tied to your session.
Will my DIVX play on phones, tablets, and TVs?
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DIVX plays in most desktop players but is sometimes unsupported on mobile and TV. For broadest reach, consider MP4 instead.
Do I need to install software to convert MOV to DIVX?
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No. The converter runs entirely in your browser plus our cloud — no plugin, no install, no admin rights. It works on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS, and Android.