DirectConvert 3.2

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  • Downloads:
    455
  • User rating:
    Recommended 83% Not recommended 17%  (6 votes)  Rate it
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  • Date added:
    02/03/2004
  • File size:
    2.6M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, DirectX 9.0 drivers

Publisher’s description

DirectConvert is a media-conversion tool that converts your video files to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 (in standard or in DVD, SVCD, and VCD formats), to AVI format (including DivX), and to the WMV/ASF format (allowing you to use a pre-defined profile or to define your own profile). You can convert your audio files to MP3, WMA, OGG, AC3, or the uncompressed PCM format. In both audio and video conversions, you can specify specific ranges (time values) of the video or audio files. DirectConvert allows you to convert from many input formats, including Real Media, Ogg Vorbis, MP3, MPEG, AVI, ASF/WMV, and WAV, as well as any other DirectShow supported format.

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  1. cool Anonymous -- January 9 2006, 19.53

    it is so cool

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  2. Takes time to master, but well worth the effort. Anonymous -- January 9 2006, 10.54

    Very realistic driving experience, but lacking support or upgrades, which seems a bit sad considering all the effort that must have gone into it.

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  3. Takes time to master, but well worth the effort. Anonymous -- January 9 2006, 10.53

    Very realistic driving experience, but lacking support or upgrades, which seems a bit sad considering all the effort that must have gone into it.

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  4. its the best Luke alexander -- January 9 2006, 08.14

    ther is only one prob the online stors are lame


  5. Ever easy to use, for general use it can't be beaten Lar Allen -- January 8 2006, 14.55

    Much easier than the extremely expencive programs and does the same job as the $$$$ ones

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