Convert DVD images to DIVX for yourself and YouTube!

A little howto on converting ISO DVD images to DIVX files so you can save space on your Mvix unit, your computer, and upload to YouTube.
There is a collection of home movies and DVD's sitting on you cluttered shelf. What can you do with them? You can put them on your Mvix player! But, maybe you have too many movies sitting on that shelf. Converting them all to ISO format and putting them on your hard drive in the Mvix player may not sound feasible with the large size of ISO images. On average a dvd image is 4.3GB in size where as a DIVX movie can be on average 700mb. Think about that one. That is 6 movies instead of 1. A simple solution would be to convert them to DIVX (.AVI) files. There is an article on howto do this in our Knowledgebase explaining how to do this.
Do you know what your video files are using?
Interested in buying your first Mvix media player? or upgrading from that old Mvix player? Find out if it will play your favorite movies based on their codecs? Or wondering if it will play that one file you have laying around and wanting to show it off to your family and/or friends?
You might be wondering if your next or first purchase of Mvix media player will play your current video/music files. This Knowledgebase article provides you links to programs to test and compare to the codec structure that the Mvix media players supports.
Internet Radio's "Last Stand"
How many people do you think listen to the radio on the Internet?
In a article on Bridgeratings, they estimate 180 million users will be listening to Internet Radio by 2020. But, with new royalties that Congress is placing on Internet radio stations, will this number steadily increase to reach 180 million by 2020? These increased fee's for Internet radio stations will shut down even the big ones. One that will sadden us and a lot of other people will be pandora.