Free
DVD2SVCD
Encode your DVD, DVB, VOB, MPEG or AVI into DVD, SVCD or VCD
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Free
Encode your DVD, DVB, VOB, MPEG or AVI into DVD, SVCD or VCD
Trial version
Convert video files to many different formats
Trial version
Convert your WMV files to other formats
Trial version
Convert your digital photos into animated slideshows
Trial version
Convert video to a range of formats
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Convert any vídeo format to AVI, MPEG, VCD, DVD o rWMV
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3.1.0
Windows
Windows 2003
English
3K
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Experiment and create videos in DVD, VCD and SVCD
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