Fast DVD Converter 5.9

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Fast DVD Converter is a powerful and easy-to-use software that lets you convert and backup DVD to VCD, SVCD, AVI, DivX, and XviD formats. You are able to extract or convert DVD audio to WAV, and MP3 formats with defining ID3 tag which is playable on any portable MP3 player. It provides a preview function before converting even for each title or chapter. You may set up a batch of files and convert them in a single operation. Split output file to specified size, select language tracks and subtitles. Make backup copies of your favorite DVD without any loss of quality. Ability to convert selected titles or chapters instead of whole movie, with its own settings, independent of the others.

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