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[Release] DVDx V2.6


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Here is DvDx V2.6.0.28

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Here is DVDx It's one of my favorite programs to convert dvd movies files. If you got the K-Lite

Code Pack installed you will have a lot of options for you're finall destionation file.

Info:

DVDx allows you to convert DVD to VCD2.0 or SCVD1.0 or DivX or WMV in one step (including multiplexing, splitting). It produces very good quality movies in MPEG1/2 format and you don't need to have 5GB or more free on your hard disk. DVDx has been designed especialy for unexperimented users, it is a simple and intuitive program. You only need Nero to burn your VCD/SVCD. DVDx has evolved in a very powerful program, the fastest DVD backup solution ever and is now adopted by a lot of people including advanced users.

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Install from: svcpack.ini

Switch used in winrar: DVDx.exe /VERYSILENT

MD5 hash: AF9734D6D87A61F18EFAFD7A0756FC08

File Size: 4.01 MB (4,214,182 bytes)

Download here:

Ore here:

Older version V2.5

Install from: svcpack.ini

MD5 hash: 0c32e9dd5eb672b3ea71903f7be169f6

File Size: 3.10 MB (3,255,805 bytes)

Download Older here:

Edited by Ut\Collector
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  • 6 months later...

Updated to DVDx V2.6.0.28 :D

Info release:

We're proud to announce that we succeeded in migrating the whole DVDx project to the latest Windows development platform: Microsoft Visual C++ 2500 Professional with Intel C++ 9.1 Compiler.

This has immediate benefit for the end-user by fixing bugs introduced by previous compiler, such as when DVDx silently crashes when exiting Input Settings with 44.1KHz or 48.0KHz (no conversion) option.

This will have great benefit for developers, so end-users, by providing new productivity features such as navigation across C++ objects declarations and definitions with one right-click. Intel 9.1 C++ compiler will provide latest greatest Hyper-Threading and Multi-Core optimization. And x64 cross-compilation will be facilitated.

Debug and DebugP4 versions are back, so we'll be able to debug DVDx mush more quickly.

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