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    I have the 6.2.4330 version and whenever I load an .mkv video it freezes up and shuts down. Anyone know why?
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    Because it's not very good ?

    If you want help on this product, I suggest you start here : http://support.avs4you.com/login.aspx

    Or you could ditch it and try Xvid4PSP, which has not had a problem with any MKV I have thrown at it.
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    I'm trying to convert then to DVD.
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    AVStoDVD, FAVC, DVD Flick, ConvertXtoDVD are all far better for DVD conversion.
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    Actually I've recently purchased avs video converter 6.2 and I am very impressed with it. I can do direct conversions from mkv to wmv. I can also do direct conversions from a very old smpeg4 v2 codec to any format I need. It has been pretty stable and accepts most inputs I've thrown at it.

    However I just had it crash halfway through a dvd conversion from a smpeg4 codec. It said something about a c+ crash I think?

    Anyway I just wanted to give it some love here. It does have its place in a video users arsenal.
    Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    Because it's not very good ?

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    i think exactly the same, i found it slowly and buggy
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