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dvd to vcd, avi to mpeg, merge mpeg, etc

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by caocao, Jun 4, 2002.

  1. caocao

    caocao Member

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    I would like to recommend a video convert tool to you. Its functions
    are great. It can convert DVD to VCD, dvd to gif, avi to mpeg, dvd
    copy, mpeg merge and separate, avi making and build screensavers. It
    also can split, merge multimedia files. And it can select frame from
    the start point to the end point. You will find it's wonderful. I have found
    it for a long time. And I found it really do perfectly. Try it:
    http://www.herosoft.com/en/down/herovc1.exe.
     
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    I could not get in to the site you told me so please with all the kindness to send me the file herovc1.exe. Other thing as my computer problem that my windows XP did not have the language package....


    regards
    Robi
     
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    download url:http://www.herosoft.com/en/down/herovc1.exe
     
  4. caocao

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    Don't worry about the language, it has english version.
     
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    it is a good software but i neeed the freeware of it and no need to register ...could u show me....pls
     
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    It's difference between the charged and the free one. I think it's value for money.
     
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    Thanks to remain me...and thanks for the kindness to answer every question..and the program u asked me to have a try...it is cool...:)
     

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