WinAVI Video Converter 8

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WinAVI Video Converter is easy to use and powerful for experts. Just one click to convert with beautiful user interface. Burning VCD/SVCD/DVD is supported. It supports almost all video file formats, include AVI, MPEG/MPG 1/2/4, VCD/SVCD/DVD, DivX, ASF, WMV, RM, QuickTime MOV MP4, and Flash SWF. And it has a powerful video decompress/compress engine that convert whole AVI movie to DVD in 90 minutes.

Version 8 adds new DVD Menu/Navigation Information/Multiplex Video Mixing engines and supports creation of DVD menu/naviagation information and input multiplex video mixing.

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