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DivxToDVD 2.0 Release Candidate Available for Download
Thursday, July 21, 2005
rendez2k used our news submit to tell us "Latest version of the super-fast divx-to-dvd converter released!"
Here's a description from the VSO website: DivXToDVD converts and burns your internet movie files to a compatible DVD.
DivXToDVD is a 1 click solution to convert and burn your movie files to a compatible DVD playable on any home DVD player.
DivxToDVD supports most popular format such DivX, Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, AVI, WMV, DV and stream formats. It converts your single files into a compliant DVD Video set of files and burns it on a DVD media.
The aspect ratio can be automatically selected or forced to a specific format. The program works for NTSC and PAL video formats and creates chapters automatically. Multiple audio tracks are supported. The version 2 uses a completely rewritten interface with subtitles support and a lot of new settings.
Thanks a lot to our beta team ( Tabby, John, JJ, ScubaPete, Robin, Bruno and others .... ). The trial version contains a watermark and it is slower to encode than any registered (purchase) version You can have a discount on this Release Candidate with the coupon "d2d2rc11" , 25% as a launch offer available up to 1st of August.
Key features:
Supports DivX, Xvid, Mpeg4, Mov, AVI, WMV video format and much more
Supports AC3, DTS, PCM, OGG, MP3 and much more audio format
Can merge up to 4 hours of data from multiple movies or episodic files.
Support subtitles files ( SRT )
NTSC / PAL format or auto
Widescreen, full screen or auto
Automatic chapter creation and edition ( new ! )
Fast preview mode to check if the source is not damaged
Quality mpeg2 encoder
Fast mpeg2 encoder ( max speed in registered version only )
Save the DVD structure on hard drive or burn it to a blank dvd
reliable burn engine integrated ( all format supported )
Themes/skin support
Dockable dialogs / customizable interface
Variable options and settings for advanced users
Support of Double Layer format
Multilingual support
Whew, that's pretty fancy! If you would like to take a look at this new product or even read more about it, head on over to the VSO website. Looks like it's just under 30 dollars US if you decide to register, without the discount.
*Article courtesy o f Dan Bell and www.cdfreaks.com
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