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How to convert Topfield PVR .REC files to DVD

Converting Topfield .REC files into DVD compliant format is a somewhat tricky process. There are many ways to do it, which some are easier than others, some involve commercial solutions, and some are totally free. The approach to take in the conversion process depends on many aspects, like the amount of time you wish to [...]

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Convert .MKV to AVCHD for PlayStation 3 using Linux

Unfortunately a MKV to AVCHD conversion solution that would be as good as mkv2vob does not currently exist for the Linux operating system. But luckily you can run the very same mkv2vob on your Linux operating system, using the Wine Windows emulator. The installation process however includes one trick, as mkv2vob does not work on [...]

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Convert .MKV to USB AVCHD for PlayStation 3 using mkv2vob

In our previous AVCHD guides for PlayStation 3 we have use DVD recordables as the medium for transferring the content to the console. This however has some downsides, the worst one being that file size increases in the MKV to AVCHD conversion process as the AVCHD adds all kinds of meta-data to the content. In [...]

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Convert .MKV files to PlayStation 3 AVCHD with subtitles using mkv2vob

The conversion of high definition .MKV (Matroska) video just got easier with the release of the latest mkv2vob versions. From the version 2.4.3 and up the mkv2vob tool supports creation of AVCHD (aka Blu-ray on DVD) discs with support for subtitles. If you have AVCHD compliant video material then it will not even need to [...]

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Create DVD video slideshows from photos using PhotoDVD

VSO’s PhotoDVD is a nice way to create a dvd slideshows of your favorite photos. It’s easy to use, but it also has a lot of features to configure to satisfy the more advanced users. The features of PhotoDVD include DVD subtitles, background music, a great amount of different visual animation effects and much  more. [...]

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ConvertXtoDVD 3 video guide

ConvertXtoDVD 3 is the best tool for converting video files, and I mean virtually any video file, to standard compliant DVDs. It is very fast to process the files, while it produces very good quality as well. The best part of it however is the intuitive user interface, that is very user friendly but still [...]

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Defragment Windows hard drives using JKDefrag and PageDefrag

Dealing with video files or DVD images on a PC typically involves massive hard drive operations, as the file sizes tend to be rather large. A full size DVD image is roughly 4.4 gigabytes, but high definition files (Blu-ray, HD DVD) can be ten times larger! Copying, moving or extracting files for archives takes time, [...]

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Convert MKV files to MP4 for PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 using GOTSent

GOTSent is an easy to use application for converting .MKV (Matroska) video files to the .MP4 (MPEG-4) format. The MPEG-4 is a videly supported audio/video format which can be played on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, HTPCs and number of other MP4 compatible playback devices. In this articles we explain the basics of using the [...]

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Create AVCHD discs with subtitles using tsMuxeR

The new tsMuxeR version 1.84 introduces support for .SRT subtitle format. In our previous guides we have shown you how to author Blu-ray/AVCHD discs from .MKV files using tsMuxeR. This guide is an extension to our previous guide, covering the new subtitle features of the tsMuxeR. By using this guide you can convert compliant high [...]

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Introducing PerfectRip, a versatile CD ripper and cloner

PerfectRip guarantees optimal full or partial content extraction by making proper use of the C2 pointer technology inside your optical drive. You can be sure images and tracks are free from errors, or use an error report at post-processing stage to mute, hold or average (linear interpolation) corrupt samples.
PerfectRip generates disc images fully compatible with [...]

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