Cinematize 2 Pro Review
Miraizon Cinematize 2 Pro for Windows detail information
| Posted by | Womble |
| Posted on | 14/11/06 05:00 |
| Number of views | 8439 |
| Manufacturer | Miraizon |
| Product | Miraizon Cinematize 2 Pro for Windows |
| Description | Cinematize 2 Pro offers everything Cinematize 2 does and much more, including menu extraction, subtitle decoding and more. |
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Test Machine:
This product was tested on the following machine.
Hardware
- Processor – AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 4400+
- Motherboard – Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI
- Ram – 4Gb OCZ Platinum Dual Channel Kit DDR500
- Graphics Card – Gainward GeForce 7800GTX 256MB PCI-E
- Sound – RealTek AC97 Integrated Digital Audio
- Hard Drive 1 – Western Digital Raptor SATA 74Gb
- Hard Drive 2 – Maxtor Maxline III SATA 300Gb
- Optical Drive 1 – LiteOn 167T DVD-Rom
- Optical Drive 2 – LiteOn 52327S CD-RW
- Optical Drive 3 – NEC 3520A DVD-RW
Software
- Operating System – Windows XP SP2
- DVD Software – DVD Decrypter 3.1.5.0, AnyDVD 6.0.8.2
- Player Software – QuickTime 7.1, Windows Media Player 11, DivX Player 6.4
- Encoder Software – Dr DivX 2.0.0
- Codec – DivX 6.4
Movie
- DVD – Casino
Software Requirements:
The system requirements for the program are as follows,
- Operating System – Windows 2000 (SP4 or higher) or Windows XP (SP1 or higher)
- CPU – Pentium III 1Ghz or higher
- Memory – Windows 2000 requires 128Mb, Windows XP requires 256Mb
- Display – 16Mb Video Card and a Super VGA 800*600 monitor
- Sound Card – Optional
- Hard Drive – 20Mb Installation, 2Gb to 8Gb for extracted files
- Optical Drive - DVD-ROM drive
- Other – QuickTime 6.4 Minimum, QuickTime 7.03 for iPod movie output
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Posted by Dismembered Ninja on Wednesday 15 November 2006 12:45
Good review
Need to embolden the links to the Miraizon and Cinematize websites though. And there seems to be an issue with the navigation buttons at the bottom of each page, sometimes don't load correctly in the Firefox 2.0
Need to embolden the links to the Miraizon and Cinematize websites though. And there seems to be an issue with the navigation buttons at the bottom of each page, sometimes don't load correctly in the Firefox 2.0

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