Today, we are pleased to announce another article from Forum Moderator and Reviewer, H3rB3i. This time, he has taken a good look at an interesting software for those of us that would like to watch a video file on a device other than our PCs. For this purpose, VSO Software has developed ConvertXToDVD (formerly known as DivXtoDVD), which is designed to make this a quick and easy process to accomplish. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them for providing us with the latest version 2, in order for us to share with you it's capabilities and our impression of the software.
| At present the application is designed to convert files (AVI, DIVX, VOB, satellite streams, MPEG, WMV etc.) to a compatible DVD file structure. This can be useful if you want to watch a video file on your TV using a standard home DVD player rather than on your PC. - Supported video formats: DivX, XviD, MPEG4, MOV, AVI, WMV, WMV HD, DV, and more...
- Supported sources: existing files, digital camera, TV / Sat, capture card.
- Supported audio formats: AC3, DTS, PCM, OGG, MP3, and more...
- Can merge up to 6 hours of material from several movies or episodes.
- Handles subtitles files (.SRT .SUB/IDX ) with colour and font selection
- Video format choice: NTSC, PAL, or automatic and PULL-DOWN
- Picture output: Widescreen, Full screen, or automatic
- Create Automatic chapters or edit your owns
- Fast preview mode to check if the source is loaded correctly
- Save the DVD structure on hard drive or burn it to a blank DVD
- Reliable burn engine integrated (supports all DVD formats)
- Customizable interface (themes, dockable windows)
- Variable options and settings for advanced users
- Control of the conversion speed vs. quality
- Fast and quality encoder ( typically less than 1 hour for converting 1 movie )
- DVD Menu control ( auto-start, loop etc )
- DVD Menu edition ( background, fond, colour )
- Multilingual support (available languages...)
- Optimized for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista

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H3rB3i has really done a heck of a job stepping us through this program and it is even a good guide to the use of ConvertXToDVD if you have never tried it. If you are curious about how well this program performs and would like to know the quality of the output, he has all of this covered. Why not head on over now and see what his impressions were? Then when you are finished, if there are unanswered questions you would like to ask, feel free to post them in this dedicated forum thread. Above all, please let us know what you think of this software and the review or possibly you have used ConvertXToDVD 2 and have something to share as well!
Source: CD Freaks