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2nd December 2006, 15:45 | #1 | Link |
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DVDx 2.6 is out!
We're proud to announce that we succeeded in migrating the whole DVDx project to the latest Windows development platform: Microsoft Visual C++ 2500 Professional with Intel C++ 9.1 Compiler.
This has immediate benefit for the end-user by fixing bugs introduced by previous compiler, such as when DVDx silently crashes when exiting Input Settings with 44.1KHz or 48.0KHz (no conversion) option. This will have great benefit for developers, so end-users, by providing new productivity features such as navigation across C++ objects declarations and definitions with one right-click. Intel 9.1 C++ compiler will provide latest greatest Hyper-Threading and Multi-Core optimization. And x64 cross-compilation will be facilitated. Debug and DebugP4 versions are back, so we'll be able to debug DVDx mush more quickly. Download:
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DVDx offical website at labDV.com
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Sorry, DVDx is very popular so I didn't know I've to remember what it does.
DVDx allows you to convert DVD to VCD2.0 or SCVD1.0 or DivX or WMV in one step (including multiplexing, splitting). It produces very good quality movies in MPEG1/2 format and you don't need to have 5GB or more free on your hard disk. DVDx has been designed especialy for unexperimented users, it is a simple and intuitive program. You only need Nero to burn your VCD/SVCD. DVDx has evolved in a very powerful program, the fastest DVD backup solution ever and is now adopted by a lot of people including advanced users. DVDx is an encoder which converts any MPEG/DVD movie in a smaller file such as DivX, AVI, WMV, VCD, SVCD or WMV. DVDx is an open-source software, hosted as a Source Forge project, official website is hosted at labDV.com. DVDx installers are all freeware, available for numerous places. Due to legal constraints, the Ultra Edition (which includes the DVD ripper) is available from a fewer location. The best place to download DVDx is the official website or Source Forge and of course Doom9 which deserve to be updated to 2.6 release
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U're welcome
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DVDx 2.6 is NOT available..
The DOOM9 site is without a doubt an excellent site. It
is very unfortunate that DOOM9 is bound by others, and I mean DVDx, as to when a pgm is available. The problem is that LabDV announces a version is available when it is NOT. This refers to DVDx 2.6 which has to be purchased |
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DVDx 2.6 is NOT available..
The DOOM9 site is without a doubt an excellent site. It
is very unfortunate that DOOM9 is bound by others, and I mean DVDx, as to when a pgm is available. The problem is that LabDV announces a version is available when it is NOT. This refers to DVDx 2.6 which has to be purchased. DVDx is either freeware, shareware, or NOT either. It is tricky and unethical to announce something is available when it is not. DVDx should either be commercial, freeware, or shareware and not something in between. |
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@Jim@labDV.com
As pointed out by "745aardvark", it seems that there's some confusion here. Please be good enough to answer a couple of questions directly: 1) As I asked before, is DVDx, in its entirety and all different "flavors" (including "Ultra Edition"), freeware? (As your previous post appears to indicate) 2) Why is it that SourceForge indicates v.2.5 to be the most current available for download? 3) Why is it that your links (both homepage and download) have resulted in multiple timeouts? 4) Can you provide a DIRECT link to DVDx on the Doom9 site? Last edited by setarip_old; 5th December 2006 at 08:40. |
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And most important: how does it compare to the completely free AutoGK?
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should i mention other software such as FairUse which you can download the light version for free(restricted to making no larger than 700mb avis) but have to pay for the full version unless you get it elswhere ? Quote:
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As I said previously, I would hope that "Jim@labDVD.com" (the threadstarter) will be good enough to directly respond to my previously asked four questions, as well as those of the other posters to this thread, so there can be no misunderstanding or ill will... |
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At least version 2.5.1 can be found here:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/d...date&sort=desc DVDx 2.6 is not there (yet?) But who needs DVDx anyway when MEncoder can do the job very well ???
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http://www.labdv.com/dvdx/download.php go down to the section headed "Standard Version and Source Code". from there you can download the standard version binary and the source code without being a member. Quote:
there is a thread about free pie, seems some people should read it. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7770
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Even if all "Jim@labDVD.com" says in direct response to my questions is, "Everything 'dragongodz' said is correct", that would be fine - but please don't suggest that I must accept your explanations for questions I've posed specifically to the threadstarter. Just as you are free to offer your explanations, I'm free to ask for a response from the threadstarter, who likewise is free to respond or not... |
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Straight download here
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the link DDog gives by the way is the one i mentioned is on the download page(i gave the link to that). if that fails for you aswell then there is a problem with your connection to LabDV and not LabDV itself. if so say and i will do a quick mirror for that if you want.
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