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Posted by Womble
Posted on 22/07/05 21:39
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Software Requirements And Installation
 

Test Machines:


This product was tested on two different machines.

 

 

Dee-27's Test Machine

         M/Board Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe

         Processor - Athlon64  3500+ (Venice)

         Ram - 1Gb Corsair TWINX 2CL DDR

         Graphics Card - Leadtek Winfast  6600 TD (nVidia)

         Sound - SoundBlaster Audigy 2

         Hard Disk - 2X Maxtor 120Gb SATA

         Optical drives used - NEC ND-3540A, Plextor PX-716

 

 

Womble's Test Machine

         Processor - Pentium 4 2.53Ghz

         Ram - 512Mb DDR

         Graphics Card - ATi Radeon 9600

         Sound - SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio

         Hard Disk - Western Digital 20Gb

 

 

 

Software Requirements:


The system requirements for the program are as follows:

 

         Operating System - Windows XP

         CPU - Pentium 3 1Ghz

         Memory - 256Mb

         Display - 1024 x 768 24-bit

         Hard Drive - 20Gb Free

         Optical Drive - DVD-Rom, DVD-Burner required to write to blank DVD's

         Other - PVP, PDA, Smart/Mobile Phone, Wireless/Wired Media Server

 

 

 

Software Installation:


The software for Video Vault is a small 20Mb in size. This then takes just a couple of minutes to install onto your machine. During the installation you can see a separate window pop up which then installs the Patin Couffin engine onto your system. This is in fact made by a separate company called VSO Software who are also behind a number of other programs including BlindWrite and DivXToDVD.

 

Once installed the program weighs in at just over the download size at 22mb.

 

 

 

Now it's time for a quick Program Run Through

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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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