ConvertXtoDVD 3 released

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01 Mar 08 11:54 by H3rB3i in category Uncategorized To news archive

After 2 months of intensive testing VSO Software has finally realsed the long awaited version 3 of their popular Video converting software ConvertXtoDVD.

For those who may not know. ConvertXtoDVD 3 allows to convert your video files (DivX, XVid, …) into the DVD-Video format. You can also create stylish looking menus and add subtitles.

More information and a download link can for ConvertXtoDVD 3 can be found over at the VSO Website and in our CD Freaks Software section here.

Feel free to discuss this new version in our VSO-Software forum here.

 

3 Comments

guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 02 Mar 08 15:38
Dont like it,the version before is much better and more user friendly.Go for version 2.2.3.258
Lazza
Posts: 263
Posted on: 03 Mar 08 11:41
Just converted an avi to DVD and from NTSC to PAL and the frame speed is all over the place, slow and juddery! :r No such problems with v2.2.3.258 on same film, I will give this a wide berth until this problem is sorted as previous v2 was fine for converting NTSC to PAL.
H3rB3i
Posts: 3824
Posted on: 03 Mar 08 13:53
Lazza, maybe you want to post about your problem in our VSO Software forum, VSO support and some of our members are probably able to help http://club.cdfreaks.com/f65/

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