ConvertXtoDVD is a video converter software to convert and burn your videos to DVD. With ConvertXtoDVD and a few clicks you can backup your movies to DVD playable on any home DVD player. ConvertXtoDVD supports most popular formats such as AVI to DVD; Mpeg, Mpeg, Mpeg4, MP4, VOB, WMV, DV and stream formats to DVD. It converts your files into a compliant DVD Video set of files and burns it on a DVD media. The ConvertXtoDvd does not need an external AVI codec download. It uses its own AVI codecs.
Changelog:
- 0000502: [Bug] v2.1.6.186 ßeta: No audio stream detected from a PAL dvd (VTS_01_0.IFO)
- 0000762: [Bug] very bad sound quality when converting avi (also P-SDT buffer Underflow 1 times, 994 bytes peak)
- 0000577: [Bug] DivX file creates a lot of sync messages, resulting audio stutters
- 0000468: [Bug] support of .RM file with several video/audio sources
- 0000882: [Bug] Show log option doesn't show the latest log entries
- 0000537: [Bug] jittery picture
- 0000768: [Feature Request] rm file deformed when converted, would like a way to specify pixel form
- 0000822: [Suggestion] Ministery of proper English wording
- 0000824: [Suggestion] Add a "Fit to screen" setting to avoid padding black bars
- 0000660: [Unsupported file/stream format] no support for avi coming from a webcam (Indeo Video 5 support)
- 0000611: [Unsupported file/stream format] IV5 (Indeo Video 5) doesn't convert
- 0000832: [Bug] not detecting audio in film decrypted with DVDFab/ Matrix
- 0000873: [Bug] v 2.1.19 when switching languages from french to english 'taille du cible' becomes 330mb
- 0000470: [Bug] Unsupported .MKV file (version 2.1.5.173)
- 0000758: [Unsupported file/stream format] ACELP Sound support (no sound in WMV file)
- 0000756: [Bug] double line subtitles with TAGS show one line up
- 0000828: [Bug] Horrible DTS output after converting a mkv x264 with DTS
- 0000878: [Feature Request] default screen size needs to be larger
- 0000835: [Bug] vertical streaks in the video ( 2nd edition, resampler updated )
- Fix a problem with translation forcing output size to 330 Mb
















I wish it was a bit faster and I hope this one doesn't crash when you minimise to tray!
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