EPS to DivX Converter

Convert EPS files to DivX format online. Free, fast, no watermarks.

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Supports: EPS

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Select Merge images to combine all uploaded files into a single video. Use Video per image to create a separate video for each individual file.
Image Duration
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This is amount to time a single image is displayed on the output video. Only applied to images that are not GIF.
Background Color
Background Color
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Video resolution

EPS to DivX Converter

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a still vector/print image, while DivX is a legacy MPEG-4 Part 2 video. There is no "frame of motion" inside an EPS file, so this converter rasterizes the artwork to pixels and wraps that single image in a short, silent DivX video clip. It is genuinely useful when you need a still logo or diagram as a video element — a placeholder shot, a slate, or a loopable background — but if you want an editable graphic or a plain picture, see the alternatives further down.

EPS Format at a Glance

Property Value
Full name Encapsulated PostScript
Type Vector image with an embedded preview
Origin Adobe, based on the PostScript page-description language
Scalability Resolution-independent until rasterized
Native browser support None — not displayable in browsers
Status Legacy; Microsoft Office removed EPS insert support (default off April 2017, registry workaround removed May 2018)
Best for Print artwork, logos, and vector handoff to Illustrator/Inkscape/CorelDRAW

DivX (.divx) Format at a Glance

Property Value
Type Video, encoded with the DivX codec
Codec MPEG-4 Part 2, Advanced Simple Profile (ASP)
Typical container AVI (early DivX) or the DivX Media Format .divx
Typical audio MP3 — but this conversion produces no audio track
Status Mature/legacy; codec frozen around v6.x for years
Best for Playback on older DivX-certified players and set-top boxes

How to Convert EPS to DivX

  1. Upload Your EPS File: Drag and drop your .eps file or click "+ Add Files." You can queue several EPS files and convert them in one batch.
  2. Set Image Duration: Choose how long the still frame should play — the duration dropdown defaults to 5 seconds per frame, which sets the length of the silent clip.
  3. Pick Quality Preset and Resolution: Use the Quality Preset (Constant or Constraint Quality) with "Very High (Recommended)," and keep the original size or choose a Fixed Resolution. Background Color sets the fill behind any transparent areas.
  4. Convert and Download: Click "Convert" and download your DivX clip. Files upload over an encrypted connection, are processed on our servers, and are deleted automatically after a few hours. No sign-up, no watermark.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my DivX clip silent with no sound?

Because an EPS file is a still image — it contains no audio stream to carry over. The converter rasterizes the artwork into a single frame and encodes that frame as a silent DivX video for the duration you set. If you need sound, add an audio track afterward in a video editor.

Do EPS vector graphics stay scalable after converting to DivX?

No. EPS is resolution-independent, but DivX is a fixed-pixel video format, so the artwork is rasterized to the resolution you choose. To keep the graphic editable and scalable, convert to a vector or print format instead — see EPS to SVG or EPS to PDF.

I just want a picture of my EPS, not a video — what should I use?

Then DivX is the wrong target. Use EPS to PNG for a transparent-friendly raster image. DivX makes sense only when you specifically need the artwork as a video clip, such as a slate or a still background.

Why does the converter ask for an image duration?

DivX is time-based and needs a clip length. Because there is only one frame to show, the Image Duration setting tells the encoder how many seconds to hold that frame — for example, 5 seconds produces a 5-second still video.

Is DivX still a good choice, or should I use MP4?

DivX (MPEG-4 Part 2) is a mature, legacy codec that is mainly useful for older DivX-certified players. For broad playback on modern phones, browsers, and editors, H.264 MP4 is the safer pick. In our testing, a single rasterized EPS frame held for 5 seconds at "Very High" quality produces a small clip in either format; if compatibility matters, convert EPS to MP4 instead.

Are my uploaded EPS files kept private?

Yes. Files travel over an encrypted connection, are processed on our servers, and are deleted automatically after a few hours. There is no sign-up, no watermark, and your files are never shared or made public.

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