AV DVD Player Morpher 3.0.25

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AV DVD Player Morpher is a good call for home movies entertainment. With this one-stop video tool, you can play & morph audio - video streams in real-time, add effects to movies, convert video files to AVI & WMV, edit subtitles, capture images, record DVD audio, burn or erase VCD, and help design DVD/CD Covers. It supports almost video formats (AVI, MPG, MPEG, MOV, QT, M1V) with easy-to-use features like bookmarking, editing, deleting, and navigating.
AV DVD Player Morpher helps real-time morph audio and video streams with ease and fun. With a big collection of audio and video effects, you can make your movies characters sound sexier, scarier, or more romantic. You yourself now can produce and share great video clips with friends. Also, its Converter let you convert captured movies into AVI or WMV for private use. Recording functionality, both images and DVD audio capturing allows you to save favorite moments for long.

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