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Old 29th March 2019, 21:15   #3166  |  Link
manolito
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AVStoDVD is written in Visual Basic 6. Very old, only partly supported in Win10, but it sure does work. Only 32-bit helper software is supported, if a user tries to outsmart the author and replace some 32-bit helper software with 64-bit versions then he/she should not complain if it does not work. The same goes for other tools like MediaInfo where the latest versions are not supported.

I do not use Win10 (for me it is evil spyware), technically it has absolutely nothing to offer over Win7. Of course there are (mostly younger) folks who feel that newer is always better, but those folks should not use software like AVStoDVD.

From your log files I can see that your system configuration has huge problems, of course AVStoDVD can work together with other video converters like ConvertXToDVD, ConvertXtoVideo, DVDFAB, VidCoder, but not if you destroyed some basic configuration settings.

I'm out of here, I think you will be better off using other video conversion software than AVStoDVD.
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