The evolution of home cinema has taken us from the primordial Beta cassette to the glorious era of VHS.
While the warm-blooded laserdisc was a Darwinian dead-end, DVD seems ready to threaten VHS dominance. These tools will help you deal with the newest incarnation of home theater technology.
DVDMotion CE
A subset of the popular DVDMotion Pro authoring system. With DVDMotion CE you can author, compile and premaster DVDVideo titles. DVDVideo titles with a menu and up to 60 chapters can be authored.
Requirements: Windows 98/NT/2000
PowerDVD
PowerDVD is a high-quality, low-cost, pure software DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) player that brings movies and karaoke into your multimedia PC.
Requirements: Pentium II, Windows 95/98/Me
DVD to MP3
DVD to MP3 is a program that allows users to port DVD audio into compressed MP3 format. Its core features include Dolby Digital sound, 320 bitrates, and quality-control features for solid recording and playback.
Requirements: Windows 95/98/Me
SubViewer
SubViewer is a software program that allows you to display subtitles on a computer with your DVD, VCD, and so on. You can also play music and subtitles at the same time, as in a karaoke system.
Requirements: Windows 95/98/NT/2000




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