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    To Convert mkv to DVD for my Uncle who got no HDTV and no media player i use ConvertxToDVD. If i wanna convert any other Stuff to any other format, i use the Software called "Super" can do everything from Video to Audio with much formats.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #62
    TMPGEnc is great for converting, might take a lot longer than others but the quality is top notch

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    Quote Originally Posted by dagaul101 View Post
    TMPGEnc is great for converting, might take a lot longer than others but the quality is top notch
    I agree with you.
    The best i have tried so far !!!

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    More info on TMPGEnc plz ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinzen View Post
    More info on TMPGEnc plz ?
    TMPGEnc - About

    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    hehe i did that already but i cant find the converter they are talkin about

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #67
    Hi, the best converter for me is the Cyberlink Power Director 8. You can choose the type of file you want and any quality you want.

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    XviD4PSP the best converter..

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #69
    VirtualDub is prob the best because it can do so much more with all it's features.....but it's harder to use

    i like Total Video Converter

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #70
    I can recommend viDrop and SUPER. The former uses mencoder, so it's not as invasive as the latter (and even uses an INI file to store settings, so it's inherently portable), although it may be slightly harder to use for a beginner.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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