: Features a basic video editor for merging files, cutting unwanted segments, rotating, and cropping.
: Converts virtually any video format, including AVI, WMV, MKV, and QuickTime, without requiring external codecs.
: A significant shift in the 7.5.x beta builds was the introduction of a native 64-bit version to resolve memory scarcity issues found in older 32-bit versions.
: An "Image Enhancer Wizard" and a "Quality Advisor" help users balance conversion speed with final output quality.
The 7.x branch has seen numerous iterations focusing on stability and user requests. Notable recent focus areas include:
is the latest stable version of the long-running video-to-DVD conversion and authoring software developed by VSO Software . This version continues the software's legacy of providing a "one-click" solution for turning digital video files (like AVI, MKV, and MP4) into standard DVD discs playable on any home player. Key Features of Version 7
: Ongoing improvements to hardware decoding (including Vulkan support) to speed up the conversion process, which is historically one of the software's slower aspects. User Considerations
: Updates have fixed skin display issues and font bugs specific to newer Windows builds.