ConvertXtoDVD lets you convert videos to DVD format.

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ConvertXtoDVD lets you convert videos to DVD format. More than just converting, it can also help you perform simple editing actions and design customized DVD menus.

The program has a straightforward interface. Yet, it is not very attractive.

The converter lets you import various videos to include in your DVD, and luckily, it supports practically every format. After loading the clips, you can edit their audio tracks and add subtitles from an external file. Fortunately, the tool allows you to divide the clips into chapters or clip specific fragments. Moreover, you can use the Menu Editor to create your own DVD menu. Furthermore, you can preview your work before actually burning it onto a disc. In fact, you can even save the created contents to your hard disk or as an image file.

The program supports converting to either PAL or NTSC, as well as using various screen formats. Besides, it can perform the conversion really fast as it can use all your hardware capabilities to process batches of files simultaneously.

To sum up, ConvertXtoDVD lets you watch any type of video on your home DVD player. In this regard, it helps you avoid all types of compatibility issues that arise when creating your own DVDs. When I tried the application, it produced very nice results and there were no quality losses after converting.

Pros

  • It avoids compatibility issues
  • It allows simple editing tasks
  • It supports creating a DVD menu
  • It supports multiple input formats
  • It is easy to use
  • It allows various ways to save your work

Cons

  • It is not very attractive
This program received 16 awards
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Specifications
Developer:
VSO Software
License type:
Shareware
Comments
aboi Last year

Good and best quality sofwere

candy 2 years ago

Love to use it.

Victor 2 years ago

Hello. My name is Victor and I've recently started video editing and burning at home but i have faced a challenge since starting. The challenge here is that, whenever i convert and burn my DVD, the video doesn't start straight away, it at times starts after a minute and a half or at times 2 minutes. Also whenever I select the mp4 file (in the drag and drop panel) and then play it in the editing preview tab, it does not start at 00:00:00 but at times starts at 00:01:38 but the video is fine. So whenever I burn there is always a problem because in my DVD, the video seems to be be in pause mode until the counting time reaches the 00:01:38 time frame where it may start automatically or doesn't play completely... please help.

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