Easy Movie DVD Creator 1.7.9

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Easy Movie DVD Creator can convert AVI, DIVX, MP4, MPEG, WMV, RM, RMVB files to VCD, SVCD, DVD compatible MPEG files, then burn to CD-R, CD+R, CD+RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RW, convert your movie files from a wide range of formats (AVI, XVID, MPEG, MP4, WMV, RM and DIVX) to compliant DVD structures (VOB and IFO). It converts your batch files into a compliant DVD Video set of files and burns it on a DVD blank media DVD+-R(W). The aspect ratio can be automatically selected or forced to a specific format. The program works for NTSC and PAL video format and create automatically chapters and burn them to a DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RW.With this software, you can create real VCDs, SVCDs, and DVDs so that you can play your movies on VCD or DVD player. The user-firenldy and easy-to-use interface lets you set begin-time/end-time for each video and batch convert. Version 1.7.9 include updates, bug fixes.

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