The XVID file compresses video using MPEG-4 technology. This allows smaller file sizes and faster data transmission of XVID movies over the Internet. The Xvid codec is compatible with most platforms. It is a free software application and direct competitor of the popular DivX Pro codec.
The XVID file extension relates to the Xvid video format. This file type falls into the Video Files category with 445 other files. XVID files are supported by Windows, Mac OS and Linux systems. 12 programs support playing XVID files, including VLC media player, Winamp and Windows Media.
The most common XVID file problem is that it is not associated with a program. If the XVID file is corrupted, ask the third party supplier for another copy. The download process may have been interrupted, causing defective file data. Download the file again from the same source to resolve this.
Brief History: Xvid compresses video at a 200:1 or more ratio allowing more efficient disk storage and faster network transmission.
To play an XVID file, you need a video player that supports the Xvid codec. Popular players like VLC Media Player, Kodi and MPC-HC support Xvid. If using a different video player, you may need to install a separate Xvid codec pack. To convert an XVID file to another format, this article explores XVID files and players to help open them on different devices. It also compares Xvid vs. DivX and recovers lost or deleted XVID files.