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AVS Video Tools 5.5

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filesize 46.08 MB
Convert to/from all key format, upload video or DVD directly to key portables like iPod, Sony PSP, Archos, Zen Creative, and mobiles, capture video from DV or webcams, TV tuners, DVB-T, DVB-S, transfer VHS tapes to DVD, remove commercials, edit video, copy and burn DVDs and video files: AVI (DivX, XviD, etc.
Published: Jan 31, 2007
Published by: Online Media Technologies Ltd.
www.avsmedia.com
License Shareware
$39.95 to purchase
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OS: 2k / XP / 2003
Cow Rating: 5ra
Popularity: 98%
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Aug 25, 2008 | 10:35 PM
I will record 8 hours of video on my counter top DVD recorder and want 50 seconds of it. With DVD Remaker the complete DVD does not load into the computer which would take hours. All I see is a string of frames from the video with the time line. If the 50 seconds I want is at the end of the 5th hour. I can play at that point, find the clip and save only the 50 seconds I want. Of the several programs I have tried this is the only program that does not load the whole DVD into memory before editing.
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Sep 20, 2007 | 11:18 AM
STAY AWAY FROM THE CONVERTOR part of this package IF YOU ARE GOING TO USE WITH ITUNES. I paid my money, and now find out that the .mp4 output from this software conversion IS NOT COMPATIBLE with ITUNES. you must use their own synch program to get the video on there, which will be a problem if you are managing Videos with ITUNES. It also Is Excruciatingly slow. I moved a movie (about 1.5 Hours movie) to .mp4 and it took over 12 hours to "convert". Caveat emptor
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