ConvertXtoDVD is a software to convert and burn your videos to DVD. In only a few clicks you can backup your movies to DVD playable on any home DVD player. It supports the most popular formats such as Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, MP4, AVI, WMV, DV and stream formats. It converts your files into a compliant DVD Video set of files and burns it on a DVD media. The aspect ratio can be automatically selected or forced to a specific format. The program works for NTSC and PAL video formats and creates chapters automatically. Multiple audio tracks are supported.
- 0003062: [Information] change box shot in trial window ( for consistancy with website) (wesson) - resolved
- 0003061: [Bug] 315: Advisor get not displayed when a short project (8 min) iadded with Automatic encoding option. (wesson) - resolved
- 0003036: [Bug] Chosing Automatic in conversion setting in the front of GUI, dont update the encoding option (wesson) - resolved
- 0003060: [Bug] 315: Encoding option does not change when click on Automatic. (wesson) - resolved
- 0003064: [Bug] ordering files in merge editor window gives error: Init failed on input stream # - Msg "list out of bounds (#)" (wesson) - resolved
- 0003063: [Bug] v4.0.5.315a enter goldmember key and get "cannot focus a disabled or invisible window" (wesson) - resolved
Reviewing 4.0.5.315a (Nov 21, 2009)
My complaint had nothing to do with laptop vs. desktop drives; it had to do with the fact that ConvertXtoDVD discs don't play properly for me or anyone I give these discs to in standard, standalone DVD players. It's annoying and frustrating, but I still like the program. The workaround is simple (i.e. hit Stop, wait a moment, hit Play), but it's aggravating since you have to do that each and every time the disc is inserted.
BTW, laptops ARE personal computers (i.e. PCs).
Reviewing 4.0.5.315a (Nov 21, 2009)
There seems to be a difference between laptop dvd players and those of pc dvd players and I have no idea why. I too had the same problems with my new laptop and it's dvd player, did not want to play certain disks I created or movies and yet would others, makes no sense. So I bought a liteon external dvd player and all my disks works just fine, even those that refuse to work in the laptop. What is the difference, I have no idea at all, it is baffling. The external dvd player writer works better than the dvd player writer that came with the laptop and no problems in writing with it either.
It seems (and this is just a theory) that the dvd player that came with the laptop will not work with anything that is copied but will play all commercial versions, why, well that is anyones guess. But the external dvd writer player that I purchased, will play anything without problems or hesitations.
I never had a problem with this software, it is excellent and I like it.
Reviewing 4.0.5.314 (Nov 12, 2009)
Looks like I need to retract some of what I said about version 4. The 3 discs I made worked fine on my dvd player when I tested them but the discs were for my girlfriend and not a single one played on her dvd player. I never had that problem with version 3.
Reviewing 4.0.3.313 (Nov 9, 2009)
Ok i just installed win 7 ultimate on my laptop i got a hp dv9040us 1.6GHZ 2M RAM and 256M Video
I burned a AVI movie on a DVD ( made a dvd )and i can watch it with no problem on my regular dvd player but when i want to see what i have on a DVD later the laptop dose not see anything on the dvd and also can not even read it.
This convertXtoDVD worked just fine in XP and if i had all the codes i was able to watch it on my laptop and my regular dvd player but now i can not even read the Dvd anymore after i watch it to erase the freaking movie of of my DVD R-W
I uninstalled my DVD driver and reinstalled it i got all the codes for WIN 7 and the weird part is i can play a Original DVD movie on my laptop but not one made with CONVERTXTODVD it is so weird
Can anyone help me pls
Reviewing 4.0.313 (Nov 5, 2009)
Making perfect discs with this as always and like yokozuna mentioned, I'm loving the new Lanczos filter. I made another copy of a disc I had made with v3 to see if it would make a noticeable difference and it did.