A fast, ease-to-use DVD to MP4 video converter
Version | 3.6.9 |
Updated | Aug 14th 2012 |
Developer |
Kingdia Software Inc
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1064
2.0
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Original File Size | 3.8 MB |
Downloads | 9905 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Cd Dvd Tools |
Kingdia DVD to iPod / PSP / 3GP / MP4 / AVI Converter is an application that you can use to quickly encode DVDs to several video formats, including MP4, AVI and 3GP. It can be easily used by individuals of any experience level.
The interface of the program is based on a standard window in which you can import DVDs by using the dropdown list or treeview (the "drag and drop" method is not supported).
In the queue you can check out the source, time length and output filename of the DVD and its chapters. So, all you have to do is specify the output profile and directory, in order to initiate conversion.
Furthermore, you can select the subtitle language and audio track, view audio and video properties, enable Kingdia DVD to iPod / PSP / 3GP / MP4 / AVI Converter Crack to automatically turn off the computer after conversion, select individual DVD chapters for processing, and others.
The video conversion software takes up a very low amount of system resources, has a good response time, quickly finishes a task and generally delivers a good image and sound quality. There's also a well-written help file with snapshots that you can look into. However, Kingdia DVD to iPod / PSP / 3GP / MP4 / AVI Converter froze and crashed several times in the middle of conversion during our tests. We recommend this tool with reservations.
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