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What would you buy for $200 / EUR 200?
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Posted on 22/07/05 21:39
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Export To PVP
 

Export To PVP:


This type of device is becoming ever more popular with new devices appearing almost on a weekly basis. However, even if you don't have this type of device you can make PVP compatible files with Video Vault.

 

For this test the same two DivX files were used from before.

 

 

At this point you are asked to select the target device. Since I don't have a PVP device, the wizard reported that no PVP device could be found and gave me the option to store the file in the Vault for later use.

 

 

Once the files had been rendered a dialog box appears which gives you the option to view your rendered file.

 

 

At this point the only option was to view the file on the PC. This opens the file in the default Windows media player. Once again the results were excellent. This file could now be copied straight across to a PVP device once one was connected to the computer.

 

 

 

Time to take a look at the Export To PDA function

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I think the DVDXSoftware homepage link is incorrect:)
It is linked to the software pages of CD Freaks where you can find more information. You can click on the publisher, name or buy button there to get more information and go to the DVDXSoftware homepage!
It says it supports Divx but it didnt accept the divx i tried. It also does not support Xvids. Unless the retail version is different I wouldn't buy this yet if your main purpose it to convert either of these formats.
Sad to say, this program has more negatives than simply black writing on a grey background. Did the software maker offer you something to write up this review?
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