ConvertXtoDVD 4.0.3.313

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  • Date added:
    03/11/2009
  • File size:
    17.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    DirectX 9.0c drivers

Publisher’s description

VSO ConvertXtoDVD converts and burns all your videos to DVD. Back up and transfer your movies to DVD and enjoy watching them on any home DVD player. ConvertXtoDVD supports most video and audio formats (AVI, MPEG, MOV, WMV, MKV, OGM) and even handles DVD to DVD copy. In a single click, the software offers straight-forward conversion and burning (without the need of external codecs. ConvertXtoDVD automatically creates menus and chapters, handles advanced subtitle support (SSA, SRT, SUB/IDX), lets you choose between 4/3 and 16/9, converts into NTSC and PAL formats and provides lots of other useful features. Supports multi-core processors, includes advanced menu creation, file merging, and new conversion advisor.

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  1. Fast and quality converter Anonymous -- July 27 2007, 18.03

    This software really impressed me with the speed and quality of the conversions. I convert files with subtitles and I have never had a problem yet with this software except some odd file format I had that was not supported . . . no big deal. Anyway if you try it out the get the latest version from the publisher, this link here on ZDNet is old, so go to VSO-Software site for download. There are more features in the latest version.

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