New version of ConvertXtoDVD

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03 Nov 06 09:53 by H3rB3i in category Uncategorized To news archive

Annelise Kozic used our news submit to let us know that VSO-Software has released a new version of it’s popular ConvertXtoDVD 2. 

The main new feature introduced is the backup of DVD to DVD (using image recompression and not transcoding), which allows the conversion from NTSC to PAL or PAL to NTSC and benefits of a better image quality.

Changelog

Bug Fixes:

  • 0000423:Internal subtitle problem
  • 0000416:Relative Position (Ex: 25%, 90%) of subtitles has not worked since v2.0.15
  • 0000400:Unicode characters are not displayed correctly in some places 
  • 0000393:External Subtitle files are logged as DVDSUB internet subtitle streams 
  • 0000407:Issues with Stream #0 – Video: 3IV2

Added Features:

  • 0000422:.RAM and .RM valid video extentions
  • 0000192: Add conversion support for internal DVDSub tracks.

NEW : now ConvertXtoDVD can backup DVD to DVD (using image recompression and not transcoding), it allows the conversion from NTSC to PAL or PAL to NTSC and benefits of a better image quality.
To backup a DVD you may need an 3rd party application such AnyDVD to decrypt commercial DVD, nevertheless copyrighted content duplication is illegal so check the laws of your country.

A coupon offering 20% off all VSO products has been set up: enter the code Halloween06 in the designated area to take advantage of this special deal BY THE 3rd of NOVEMBER !

We know that it is a bit late for this announcement but for some of you it might comes early enough.

Source: www.vso-software.fr


2 Comments

Wesociety
Posts: 5230
Posted on: 04 Nov 06 18:26
I love this software. Simply superb!
shaolin007
Posts: 883
Posted on: 05 Nov 06 05:00
Neat, I will have to try out the PAL->NTSC or NTSC->PAL because before it really did blow.

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