I see this is a trial version, any idea where I can get a freeware version????
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Unless you need something very specific to ConvertXtoDVD, FAVC provides a superior encoder at the cost of speed, and DVD Flick allows for joining multi-part titles. Both are free and worth checking out.
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the new ConvertXtoDVD v3.xx supports avisynth scripts, but I'm still trying to get a decent reply as to how good the support for avisynth scripts are as I use soem very complex filter chains and functions, all I get it yes avisynth do work and thats from the so called moderators on convertx forums
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I tried the old divxtodvd and was rather underwhelmed by it. ConvertX is much better . . . though I probably would not have purchased it were it not on sale at the time. I was a bit surprised to find out that it apparently owes a huge debt to FFMPEG, which is free, and I've since read something about some other conversion tool (besides the ones mentioned in this thread so far) that is also free. Can't recall the name at the moment, but the author posts to VH from time to time..Originally Posted by aedipussWhen in Las Vegas, don't miss the Pinball Hall of Fame Museum http://www.pinballmuseum.org/ -- with over 150 tables from 6+ decades of this quintessentially American art form.
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