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Oct 02, 2008

Convert WMA to DVD

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Movie extension issues can really be annoying. Here you have wma, 3gp, avi, mpeg, dvd etc. and a million video file types and even more video players. But today the best video quality is considered to be on DVDs.

 

With that in mind, many users would like to convert their videos into DVD format so that they can watch it everywhere including computers, laptops or DVD players. There are many programs that could help you convert your wma (or any other file type) to DVD format, but I only recommend one.

 

Recommendable one is VSO DivX to DVD or as they call the newest one, VSO Convert X to DVD. The first version is free (search on Google for VSO DivXtoDVD v0.5.2b), and is very simple, but more advanced and better version is the second one, VSO Convert X to DVD, although it’s not free, but is very good.

Some features of Convert X to DVD program:

 

- Video formats supported: avi, divx, xvid, mov, mkv, flv , mpeg1, mpeg2, mpeg-, nsv, dvr-ms, tivo, ts, ifo, vob, asf, wmv, realmedia, rm, rmvb, ogm, existing files from digital camcorders, TV/Sat, capture cards, etc. No external codecs needed like avi codec download

 

- Create DVD menus with different templates available, possibility to add background video, image or audio, have chapter and audio/subtitle menus

 

- Conversion advisor wizard, control of the conversion speed vs. quality

 

- Fast and quality encoder, typically less than 1 hour for converting 1 movie, and supports Multi-Core processors!

 

- Included burning engine with burn speed control choice of SAO or packet writing methods, supports all DVD formats

 

- Custom and or automatic chapter creation with markers and preview window

 

- Advanced file merging possibilities

 

- Audio formats supported internal and external: AC3, DTS, PCM, OGG, MP3, WMA and more...

 

- Subtitles files supported internal and external: SRT, .SUB/IDX, .SSA with color and font selection, and supports tags like italic, bold, turn on/off with DVD player remote control

 

- Video output for video standard (NTSC, PAL), TV Screen (Widescreen 16:9, Fullscreen 4:3) and DVD Resolution (Full D1, Broadcast D1, Half D1, SIF), or choose automatic for all choices listed above. Also convert video from NTSC to PAL or PAL to NTSC

 

- Video post processing settings like video resize-pad/cropping and de-interlacing options

 

- Multilingual support available languages...

 

- Optimized for Windows XP / Vista 32bits and 64bits

 

 

And converting is so simple; just pick your video that you want to convert, choose a title, menu name etc. and click convert.


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      The following content represents the opinions of Health.com users. It is not editorially reviewed for medical or factual accuracy. It does not constitute medical advice. See your doctor for medical advice.

      Posted 11/12/09 - 07:18 by nolt
      mmm...helpful info...