VideoVault 3 Review

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Article posted 22 Jul 05 21:39

Introduction


 

 

Review: Video Vault 3

Version: 3.0.0.0156

Reviewers: Dee-27 & Womble

Provided By: DVDXSoftware

Review Date: July 2005

 

 

 

Introduction:


Video Vault is an all in one program allowing you to convert DVD’s, VCD’s, Tapes and downloaded movies to virtually any deice that will allow playback. The simplicity of the program is that you don’t need to know anything about bitrates, codec’s frame rates or anything else connected with normal conversion programs. Here all you need to do is to simply select a device form the list and Video Vault will do the rest. That is the theory of the program at least. Let’s see how it performs.

 

 

Company Information:

X Software is a leading provider of DVD and Video software and offers a broad suite of advanced digital video and audio multimedia software products that enable users to store, edit, distribute and play digital multimedia content on PCs, consumer electronics and other devices.

 

X Software has international sales and support and our customers and partners include retailers, distributors, manufacturers, OEMs and end users from around the world.

 

 

Program Overview:

Below are the main features of the program.

 

         Copy DVD movies to any blank DVD disc

         Import your video from DVD’s, VCD’s, Tapes, Camcorders, and even Downloaded files

         Organize your videos – including custom and preset thumbnails, genres and categories

         Export your videos to DVD’s, PDA’s, Phones, Wireless Media Servers, and Personal Video Players (PVPs/PMPs)

         Store your videos on an external hard drive and take them all with you Transfer dozens of super-compressed videos to a laptop and watch them in the airport or hotel

         Create custom DVD’s for your In-Car DVD player with no annoying coming attractions or Menus – and store multiple DVD movies on one DVD disc!

 

 

Supported Devices:

 

         Personal Video Players (PVP) - Apex, Archos, Creative, Epson, iRiver, Mobinote, MpAvio, RCA, Samsung, Zvue and many more!

         Media Servers - D-Link, Hauppage, Microsoft Media Centre Edition

         PDA’s: Pocket PC & Palm Phones - Microsoft SmartPhone and Palm (Treo)
DVD’s: All Single and Dual Layer DVD’s supported

 

 

Supported Video and Audio Formats:

 

         Video Formats - DIVX, WMV, ASF, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, DVD, SVCD, VCD, VOB, AVI, MS-DVR

         Audio Formats - WMA, MP3, MPEG1 Layer II, WAV, PCM, LPCM, AC3

 

 

In XXX Own Words:

Video Vault is a “Rosetta Stone” for the digital video age, enabling you to convert DVD’s, VCD’s, Tapes and Downloaded videos to virtually any device including any blank DVD disc, Mobile Phones, PDA’s, Wireless Media Servers, and even the latest technology – Personal Video Players. The amazing part is you don’t need to know anything about codecs, formats, bit rates, frame rates, or any other technical information, simply select your device from a list and Video Vault does the rest! In one simple interface you can move your videos off a myriad of consumer electronic devices, store them to view on your computer, organize them, categorize them, then with one-click, transfer them to almost any device with a viewscreen!

 

 

 

Now lets take a look at the Software Requirements and Software Installation

 


7 Comments

manu_dvd
Posts: 27
Posted on: 23 Jul 05 17:06
I think the DVDXSoftware homepage link is incorrect
MP|3
Posts: 2938
Posted on: 23 Jul 05 18:27
It is linked to the software pages of CD Freaks where you can find more information. You can click on the publisher, name or buy button there to get more information and go to the DVDXSoftware homepage!
FreqNasty
Posts: 624
Posted on: 26 Jul 05 13:36
It says it supports Divx but it didnt accept the divx i tried. It also does not support Xvids. Unless the retail version is different I wouldn't buy this yet if your main purpose it to convert either of these formats.
FreqNasty
Posts: 624
Posted on: 28 Jul 05 10:33
Sad to say, this program has more negatives than simply black writing on a grey background. Did the software maker offer you something to write up this review?
Petrologist
Posts: 5
Posted on: 28 Oct 07 06:26
Thirty disc cakebox of thick discs, metal-alloy recording layer, maximal 4x coaster-free on LaCie LightScribe Samsung-Toshiba for Macs. Never a bad burn, so no duplicates needed for backups. Advertises 9.7 Mbps compressed optical burns on 30 disc cakebox, but I calculate 5.3 Mbps for CAV uncompressed data at 4x. Slow for automatic backups on LAN (USB on Airport Extreme), where 50 Mbps air, 100 Mbps cable are standard. I turn off Energy Saver & use ice pack to cool PowerBook.
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 27 Aug 08 22:36
Your Links on MusicMatch Jukebox no longer work! Please update this page as soon as possible so others are not misled!

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