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ConvertXToDVD 3.0.0.7

EL1TE   on 20 March 2008 - 14:58 · 7 comments & 7165 views

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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.

What's New:
  • Add Neerlandese translation.
  • Full unicode support - Any languages will use the correct characters with any windows locale version (provided you have installed the correct font set on your version of Windows).
  • Memory manager fixes - Should prevent many access violation crashes.
  • Subtitle fixes (SUB/IDX)
  • [Bug] Japanese translation issues
  • [Bug] v3.0.0.4 Access violation at address 0040355B
  • [Crash] Access violation + possible application crash when converting a specific vob file
  • [Bug] Exception [List index out of bounds (5)] while reading packet #xxxx - Skipped
Download: ConvertXToDVD 3.0.0.7 | 14.5MB (Shareware, $49.99)
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Link: Home Page | Official Forum

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#1 Shadrack on 20 Mar 2008 - 18:55
This is really good, reliable software. It was worth every penny for me.
#2 +BeLGaRaTh on 20 Mar 2008 - 19:53
Brilliant app. been using this version for a few days, it rocks!!
#3 xan K on 21 Mar 2008 - 02:12
it really works! best one in its class.
(2 replies) #4 dodialog on 22 Mar 2008 - 14:26
I'd love to let it run its course but it so completely hogs my xp machine that I can't do anything while it's encoding. Any tips?
#4.1 linuxboynz on 23 Mar 2008 - 00:52
(dodialog said @ #4)
I'd love to let it run its course but it so completely hogs my xp machine that I can't do anything while it's encoding. Any tips?

How many cores does your cpu have?
btw brilliant app for DVD conversion, have used it since day 1, the best! my quad core loves it
#4.2 Krome on 24 Mar 2008 - 13:22
I have a single core 3.4 and it convert my video without any sweat. I think during encoding, you can tell it how much process power it can consume. It does not take up so much processing task at all. Even my WinRAR does not seem to want to take over 25% of processing speed.
#5 hardgiant on 24 Mar 2008 - 03:45
WinAVi is much faster and Sony DVD architect or Vegas has better menus.

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