![]() Well worth the money I say and so great to use. Great tool for episodic discs too.Īlso just use the 1 pass as this software uses its own special version of CQ(constant quality) and it will be very rare(unless your source is a very long project etc!)for a 2 pass to be of greater benefit than this- you can still use it though, as it is there in the program options. You can enhance your picture with the enhanced colors option, but on the whole I think unless your source is of vhs standard leave it well alone as it overdoes things on a good clean source. I would say this is all thanks to the developers correct usage of FFMEG which it is based upon. Also works perfectly in my old XP based laptop. ![]() I prefer PAL because of interlacing artifacts of NTSC at 29.97fps, especially visible when you pause your DVD. I'm also surprised how you can even convert say for example an xvid at 23.96fps progressive into PAL format and keep the entire, exact film length runtime in perfect synch with the audio and not make a mess of it e.g chipmunk voices-pitch change or blurry messy of field interpolation. This program has really come on since its freeware days. But likewise, I thank the developers too much, because the software is simple in concept, and yet it still proves to be very effective! of chapters for each episode, individually), leaving it all crazy. The point that leaves something to be desired is the fact that when you enter more than one title for authoring (from a series for example), because at least until then the program can't unify the settings menus, and chapters (for example, create a menu for episodes to be aggregated on a single page), because he understands that each chapter is a movie, and thus generates a menu sequence for each episode (ie it generates a settings menu, and a menu). Most video professionals even using software like Final Cut or Premiere will tell you that filters in the wrong hands will do more damage than good.ĬonvertXtoDVD was practically part of my daily life, as far as dvd authoring is concerned (mainly from 2013 to 2015, since, as there was no receiver to play videos, on television, basically everything that downloaded from the internet, I authored in dvd to watch on tv), because the proposed software is excellent, it practically already gives you the finished product ready for use, without the need to use more than one software to finalize the dvd authoring, simply and safe, plus a point to note, is that its preview and subtitle rendering are unique compared to other programs with the same proposal, and the interface is very friendly, because, although it has many items, still It is easy to locate within the program. I personally have never used one of these filters because I have always used source video of high quality to begin with. If the effects don't look good, don't use them. ConvertXtoDVD has a "wizard" which allows you to see the effects prior to running the processing. If you have any questions or complaints it is best to visit the VSO forum where VSO staff members and fellow users will happily assist you.Īs for filters, if they don't need to be used just because they are there. That was a case of the web designer's failure to remove old irrelevant information and not company policy. The only mention of XP was referenced to the amount of RAM previously needed to run it. It clearly shows that only "Windows 10/8.1/8/7" are supported. ![]() You misread the specs on the VSO website. For Phil & 7.0.0.64 (probably the same person), ![]()
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