Droppix launched Droppix DVDMaker

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30 Apr 08 08:22 by H3rB3i in category Uncategorized To news archive

The guys from the French located software manufacturer Droppix, have just informed us about the release of their brand new DVD Maker. According to Droppix Software, Droppix DVDMaker is a simple and powerful software for converting and burning nearly any video file to DVD. DVD Maker can convert your movies (avi, etc), your video files (divx, xvid, etc), your favourite web videos from Youtube, Google Video or Daily Motion, or videos taken with your mobile phone.

The €29.99 program is not available via the Droppix website yet, but anyone who is interested in trying this new software, can download a 21day trial version from the CDFreaks servers here.

3 Comments

rendez2k
Posts: 453
Posted on: 30 Apr 08 13:26
Hmmm, looks very similar in features to VSO's ConvertXtoDVD v2.x (same basic menus etc). Could it just be a re-branded product?
DukeNukem
Posts: 998
Posted on: 30 Apr 08 15:06
Wow, now instead of 250 Video-to-DVD programs, we have 251. Sound the trumpets and let everyone rejoice. Free at last, free at last. :+
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 04 May 08 06:59
Does it handle .MKV to DVD?!? If it did, it might be a first (out of those other 250 :P) .. 7ek

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