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WonderFox DVD Video Converter 4.7.1 Giveaway
$69.95
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Giveaway of the day — WonderFox DVD Video Converter 4.7.1

WonderFox DVD Video Converter provides the easiest solution to convert DVD and video files!
$69.95 EXPIRED
User rating: 683 46 comments

WonderFox DVD Video Converter 4.7.1 was available as a giveaway on October 12, 2013!

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Helps you get back all kinds of lost or deleted data on Android devices.

WonderFox DVD Video Converter is a DVD disc backup program, an online video downloader, DVD/Video player, editor and an audio converter. It enables to convert DVD video to any HD/SD video format at your will.

And it allows download online video from YouTube, Facebook, vimeo, liveleak and other popular online video websites. Furthermore, a video player is built-in which you can use to play almost all kinds of video files.

Key features:

  • Fast convert DVD/Video to Popular Videos and Portable Devices (100+ Video Formats);
  • Online Video Downloader – Download Video from YouTube, Facebook, vimeo, liveleak, metacafe, etc.;
  • Unique encode technology which offers 30X-50X faster conversion speed than ever before. Support batch conversion mode;
  • Video Editor – Merge, Trim, Crop and Add Special Effects on Video;
  • Video Player – smoothly play all kinds of DVD discs or all types of video files;
  • Extract audio or capture screenshots from DVD/Video.

System Requirements:

Windows NT4/ 2000/ 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8; 1 GHz Intel or AMD CPU; Free Hard Disk Space: 50 MB or more; RAM: 512 MB or above

Publisher:

WonderFox Soft Inc

Homepage:

http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/dvd-video-converter/

File Size:

24.4 MB

Price:

$69.95

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#46

Did a quick test with this software. I downloaded a episodic video from a website. The video was in flv and had been splitted into six parts per episode. I used Wonderfox Video Converter to merge-convert three parts as a test, into one AVI. The process took about 15-20 mins and the converted-merged video was nice and clear. But here's the nice surprise. The converted video's audio sounded much better than that of the original video. The sound was louder and richer, don't know how else to describe it. Will be keeping this on my system for sure..

Reply   |   Comment by kimotheraphy  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#45

I find this converter useful, especially for those who wants a simple but reliable product. It's pretty fast (faster than my two previous converters), it's good that permits online video downloadings. I find also useful that now I can extract audio files from my music DVD's to.
It's quite OK for me.

Reply   |   Comment by CC  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#44

Unfortunately I too, downloaded, installed and activated this GOTD software.
Like all the others, I tested several video file conversions, only to find out that they were ALL silent. There was NO Audio.
To find out why, I did some checking on the Internet.

And I discovered that this Version being given away is a very old version 4.7.1. If you read the website address it reads:
"http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/dvd-video-converter-4-6/"

i.e. they planned to give an even older version 4.6 but changed to 4.7.1.

I also found out that somewhere else, Wonderfox Video Editor Pro Version 7.0 (the most current version) was being given away FREE. And best of all, without any 1 day expiry of installation.

I downloaded that, installed and activated it easily.
Tested that Version 7.0 with a video file conversion.
This time, SUCCESS !!! the converted video has audio. There is solid sound and it is properly in-synch.

So what does that mean?
7.0 minus 4.7.1 means a software that is several generations old was given away in GOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by ric  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#43

Installed flawlessly. But when I test some movies output has no sound? Save folder has no option. It can only saved in C drive WonderFox folder.

Reply   |   Comment by Pintar  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#42

So many have had sound issues that it seems there is a problem here that Wonderfox needs to address in future builds. I was able to rip the entire DVD file, but not edit to only get the snippet I wanted. So after ripping to the default .AVI I did indeed have sound, but had the whole film. I then loaded the .avi it created as a file load and then I could edit and get only the snippet I wanted, however now it has no sound. Something is obviously goofy with sound and video coming off together in all cases. What good is a snippet without the sound? I guess I have the whole movie, but that's not what I was needing.

Reply   |   Comment by Scott  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#41

Installed, registered, and runs fine in Vista32. A few quick tests showed it converted avi and wmv to flv quickly and with no discernable loss. But, while it goes through the motions, it didn't convert mp4 or mpg to flv - on playback there's only the first frame displayed, with no sound, while the progress bar moves through the length of the "video". Inability to deal with such common formats means this one isn't a keeper.

Reply   |   Comment by JGF  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#40

I just laugh at all these ridiculous comments about not being able to convert from folders, ISO, divx, ... read the product description and what this product does -- "WonderFox DVD Video Converter is a DVD disc backup program" DVD DISC ... not virtual drive, not folder, DISC

Reply   |   Comment by uh helloooo....  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#39

Here's a flaw - it will convert audio flacs to mp3s, and has a 320bit rate setting, but the best the output can ACTUALLY do is 256, even when it's set to 320.

I discovered this quite accidently, and it saves me a huge amount of reconverting.

Reply   |   Comment by M Mahler  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#38

Impressed with this software. Was able to download a video that other software wasn't able to download and then convert it. Overall a keeper for me.

Reply   |   Comment by Arby  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#37

Since converters come a dime a dozen, was excited to try this one for it's addtl video options in editing and adding effects etc, but like other have commented, very basic and limited addtl options, just mediocre at best!
Originally priced at 70.00?? Wow, just wow. Why would someone ever pay anywhere near that much for this program, is beyond me!

Reply   |   Comment by coolvibe  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#36

I tried this program and it was lacking the audio. you can't make adjustments in settings. the video made some sounds from the background, but failed to produce the audio that was provided with the dvd I recorded.

Reply   |   Comment by mario  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#35

It doesn't seem to support Drag-and-Drop.

Opening the output folder did not take me to the output folder.

The program appeared to run but did not produce an output file when I tried to convert a file on disk.

Reply   |   Comment by M.I. Summerset  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#34

No audio on any converted stuff. No matter what settings used, NO audio.

Reply   |   Comment by Mick  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#33

It sounded too good to be true when I read the description. But, I gave it a chance and it has surpassed anything I had hoped for. Simple to use and can meet my common needs to convert videos for watching on iphone and iPod, the output video quality is good. Besides, I can make some editing like trim the video length for reducing the room that will occupy on hard drive. All in all, I have tried some other programs for the same job and this was the best.

Reply   |   Comment by Sandy  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#32

Not sure why there is no sound on converted video?

Reply   |   Comment by Binh  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#31

Looking back, I thing I read it wrong - apologies David.

Reply   |   Comment by John K  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#30

#6 - David: When you're commenting on dodgy English - please make sure yours isn't. for example: "Please make sure, audio file can be "cutted" only, not any more editing functions for audio here".

cutted isn't really a word. the spelling is cut no matter what the verb tense.

Glass Houses Lol!

Reply   |   Comment by John K  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#29

Can't understand the enthusiasm of some people here.

Ever had a look on the size of the output file? It's double of the original! Even when converting from MPEG to MPEG. Bit rate setting won't help. When converting with the same bit rate, the outputted video is double the size.

The 'Super-Fast-Speed' announced on their website is a result of an poor compression ratio.

Like XP-Man (#9) I have no audio in the converted videos. Converting to audio only doesn't work at all. Maybe an issue with Windows XP?

Deleted.

Reply   |   Comment by Hermann  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#28

There are many similar or maybe some are almost totally the same all around the world. But i stll want to thank GOTD editors and WonderFox Soft. First, there indeed only a few products can really remove DVD protections with Disney encrypt technology. Second, most of video converter programs CANNOT offer high quality output video files. Third, many ads bundle, toolbar bundle, downloader and other malwares are embedded into those programs which really FUCK users. So far, i didn't find those problems and this program can help me rip Disney DVDs. So, a thumb up!

Reply   |   Comment by Rafael  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#27

The end result every time: the video without sound! Stupid.
In order to preserve the original sound?

Reply   |   Comment by Dupin  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#26

Some folks seem to prefer ISO files for video DVDs &/or Blu-Ray -- some software forces you to use ISOs [which are basically optical disc image backups], but if you don't have to use them they're not worth the bother IMHO. DVDfab has a free Virtual Drive app that'll not just let you mount ISO files in virtual drives, but it can create mini-ISO files as well, mounting those when needed. And being able to turn it On/Off I haven't experienced the same sort of problems I've gotten with other virtual drive software.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#25

When unistalled, some directories are not removed...

Reply   |   Comment by LITWIN  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#24

Edit - i click on "Next frame" and program is "Seeking please wait" - but not end this operation. When i move slider first to any position, this works. When i move slider to start, problems appear again - is impossible to catch few first frames?

This soft is still bugged, as i see many items not working correctly.
When i mount an catalog where i store dvd files, program is not detected this one (when restarted, still not detecting this drive).

Reply   |   Comment by LITWIN  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#23

The Wonderfox DVD Video Converter seems to be the usual ffmpeg-based converter, though you might want to give it a try as it **may** use one of the later versions of ffmpeg [the recent ffmpeg v.2 I think had a lot of improvements]... the files don't have version numbers, so that's solely a guess based on files I didn't see in the program's folder. Since it's one of those companies making impossible claims [0 quality loss etc.], I don't accept their ad copy at face value -- when it comes to their Smart Fit for example, you'll just have to try it & see what works well, & what doesn't. Being essentially a portable app, trying it out is pretty much risk free & painless.

Please Note... Unlike the majority of these converters it doesn't use the QT code, so stuff like re-sizing may be better/worse or faster/slower than what you're used to. DivX is proprietary code, & not included/installed with the Wonderfox DVD Video Converter -- like most of these converters Xvid is used instead & just called DivX. Xvid is comparable to DivX several versions ago, would work in pace of DivX for stuff like compatible DVD players etc., but as they say: "That was then and this is now." If you want real DivX you have to install DivX, & then either use their encoding software or an app that'll use the DivX you've installed.

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FWIW and all that, these converters are typically good for converting video to use on a tablet/cell/media player device, where the electronics is usually optimized for AVC playback. If you have subs you'd like to include from a DVD or Blu-Ray, they'll often offer the option for hard subs, that is the subtitle's overlaid permanently on the video with no way to turn subs on/off -- however subtitles may be harder to read vs. having the player, e.g. VLC display them. For switchable subs Nero Recode can embed DVD subtitles in the AVC output file, though it's more common to use something like the recommended free Subtitle Edit to OCR DVD/Blu-Ray subs to a .srt file -- CCExtractor does the same thing for embedded CC or TT usually from a broadcast recording -- & many players [including those that come with many Android cells/tablets] will display those .srt subs as long as they're stored next to the video file & have the same name [not filename extension].

If your source is DVD or recorded from a standard broadcast it's not recommended to up-size -- let the player do it [it will probably be better at it anyway]. Blu-Ray &/or other HD video can be downsized of course -- you can reduce the bit rate [add more compression] to reduce file size & make it easier to play, &/or reduce the frame size to std 1440 x 1080 or 720p and still have a better, HD picture than the DVD/broadcast standard. If your source is on-line video, e.g. YouTube, as possible don't mess with it -- there are tools like FLV Extract to strip the audio/video so you can stick it in a new container [e.g. .mp4] as you like or need.

Be very aware of potential aspect ratio problems... Blu-Ray isn't too bad as it'll most always be 1080p square pixel -- IOW what you see is what you get. HD broadcast can vary, while 16:9 DVDs [that's most DVDs] are anamorphic, meaning they store the wide screen frame at a std 720 pixel width, and both DVD & standard TV broadcast at 720 width aren't displayed at 720 width at all -- correctly displayed on a PC/laptop they're much closer to 640 x 480 NTSC [software DVD players typically stretch the frame height to maintain proper aspect]. And it's not just the source you have to worry about -- formats like AVC & .wmv also support non-square pixel aspect ratios, where the true frame size isn't what's stored. This stuff can drive your cell or tablet nuts. Run short tests, converting / encoding just a few minutes of video, test the results where you'll be playing the video [e.g. on your cell/tablet], & basically adjust adjust frame sizes as necessary so it looks right.

Note that the AVC video format or encoder has lots of options that can be used to make the picture look better, & that not all of those options are supported at every frame size by every tablet, cell, or media player box. My Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7 for example will not handle HD video with the standard [i.e. most often used] AVC options, but it will handle 720 width video using those options just fine. To keep things simple most of these converters only give you access to the barest minimum of encoder settings -- if you need more use one of the free x264 encoder front ends available for example at videohelp.com, or just use x264 from the command line [x264 is the AVC encoder these converters use, as it's included in ffmpeg].

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+39)
#22

Edit - some buttons have description when mouse is over, some don't.

Reply   |   Comment by LITWIN  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#21

trim - impossible to click on position, i must manually catch at edge and move to position (i must guess where is movie frame what i need)

Reply   |   Comment by LITWIN  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#20

nice program, but need to check audio preferences. also don't forget to go to settings and uncheck the automatic update weekly to avoid losing your programs as gaotd do not update or upgrade software and that email for support at the end of the install is no good as gaotd don't get tech support help.

Reply   |   Comment by mario  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#19

@10 - because i no DVD iso, only files downloaded to folder awaiting for conversion...

Reply   |   Comment by LITWIN  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-9)
#18

#5 Untrue I installed it on my external hard drive (J).

Reply   |   Comment by Arnie  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#17

Excellent tool today!

VIDEO CONVERTER (fast and accurate) + VIDEO EDITOR (basic but efficient) + VIDEO DOWNLOADER & VIDEO PLAYER with the ability to extract AUDIO from video.

All of this goodness with an amazing 24 MB in size....simply unbelievable!!

The CONS pointed out by Ashraf are not crucial in my view.

Congratulation to the developer of this GEM ==> Great JOB man!!

3 THUMBS UP from me!!

BEST FREE ALTERNATIVES (some of them are even BETTER and more complete than this GAOTD)

Video Converters:

* Portable XMedia Recode
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/Multimedia/Video/Portable-XMedia-Recode.shtml

* (Portable) Video to Video Converter
http://www.videotovideo.org

* (Portable) TEncoder (==> Cool Giovanni's new entry)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tencoder


- VIDEO EDITORS

* VideoPad
Can add over 50 visual and transition effects on videos captured from any camrecorder/webcam out there, with the ability to burn your movies to DVD for playback on TV and/or to create professional HD videos for YouTube and portable devices (PSP, iPod, iPhone or 3GP mobile phones).Supports drag & drop video clips, 3D video editing as well as 2D to 3D stereoscopic conversion.

http://www.nchsoftware.com/videopad/index.html

* ivsEdits Le (==> SuperCool Italian App)

Requirements:

· CPU: Quad/Six Core Intel Core i5 or Intel Core i7
· GPU: ATI/AMD Radeon HD6850-6950-7770-78X0-79X0 or Nvidia GTS250, GTX265, 275, 285, 470, 480, 570, 580, 670, 680, etc.
· System Memory: 6GB or higher.
· Microsoft DirectX June 2010 Update
· Apple QuickTime player 7.71 or higher

http://www.ivsedits.com/default/features.aspx

* Lightworks
Probably the fastest and most accessible VIDEO EDITOR on the market with an incredible Timeline and video format support out there.

Download:
http://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_docman&gid=8&task=cat_view&Itemid=189

- VIDEO DOWNLOADERS
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/downloader/vso-downloader.php?ap=avangate&aid=700
http://atube-catcher.dsnetwb.com
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Download-Managers/Kastor-Free-Video-Catcher.shtml

- VIDEO PLAYERS
http://codecpack.co/download/PotPlayer.html
http://player.gomlab.com/eng
http://www.light-alloy.ru (==> Cool FREE & PORTABLE app)

Wanna extract for FREE any AUDIO tracks from VIDEOS containing multiple audio tracks (AVI, MPEG, MPG, FLV, DAT, WMV, MOV, MP4, 3GP) for playback on iPod or MP3 players without loss of sound quality?

http://www.pazera-software.com/products/audio-extractor

==> FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! <==

Super Enjoy!!!!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Giovanni (Nothing is FREE in this world?? Whi  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+107)
#16

@4/5 (David). Good observation. While people see this program and throw a thumbs up REGARDLESS makes me pass. I use Aiseesoft and Leawo DVD Ripper for my video conversion and ripper needs (and a few other handy tools for that purpose). I'm only commenting to point out you provided some good info but got negative ratings. Hmmmm. That alone scared me off. Who would give you NO on your comments when you point out flaws? So, thanks Goto but this a pass.

#10. Are you for real? How many casual users go around and "mount" virtual drives anyway? How many even know how? A better question would be, "Why isn't this built in?" Something like WinX dvd copy pro use to be able to do this but not sure if it still does. Doesn't matter. Your comment would be like me saying "why doesn't everyone drive a Jeep" after a foot of snow hits the ground and people can't figure out how to get out of their driveway. Think about it.

Reply   |   Comment by tc1uscg  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#15

Movie Editor? where is it? other version ?

Reply   |   Comment by pavel  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#14

While the installation, registration and use of this software was very smooth, I discovered that the playback of a downloaded video from YouTube varied depending whether it was in regular or full screen. In full-screen playback, the audio was not synced with the video. When I played the video full-screen in my GOM Player, the playback was synced.

Reply   |   Comment by White Flirt  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#13

This product would be a hit if:
1. It could output to ISO or DVD folder, region free
2. It could "guess" the input format (resolution, size, bitrate, ...) for batch conversions. I still don't understand why all video converters offered here never have this feature built-in ---it's so easy to program.

The only reason I see for people to download today's GOTD and give it thumbs up is the ripping feature. Other than that, not worth $19.95 (which is the real price BTW).

Reply   |   Comment by papin  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
#12

@1
if u have iso file, mount it in virtual drive - where's the problem ?

Reply   |   Comment by Martin  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#11

Small in size with good interface. Support the various formats I use: DivX/MP4/MOV. Allow for low-to-high quality settings (bitrate, sample rate, etc.) Fast enough for me. I didn't test how it performs when ripping DVD but it works fine in video conversion. The additional feature of online video downloader is really a plus for me. But it seems to be unstable when I download some videos from Youtube and sometimes it cannot analyze url. I think you gus should fix it ASAP!

Reply   |   Comment by Allika  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#10

Interesting. Registered and it's crashed immediately after confirming. Good start....

Reply   |   Comment by Basileus  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#9

I must agree with Ashraf it has a good interface and is easy-to-use, also the speed of conversion was good, it should be it was taking 100% of my 4 core CPU’s cycles.
The quality of conversion was good and a point some people complain about, that is if conversion is cancelled it does not remove the partial conversion.
I like this because it's a good way to check if conversion is as you want it without having to convert it all.

Unfortunately, I did hit a snag as whatever I converted had no audio on any of the settings.
This was checked with different players and an analysis of the video showed there was no audiophile included in it.
This I'm pretty sure is a system fault, possibly a left over from yesterday's download.
I'll be sorry if I'm not able to get this to function properly, if I can I will keep it.

Certainly worth downloading and giving it a trial in my opinion.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+36)
#8

The installation was OK.

Unlike other DVD convertors this one offers several unusual features. You can actually edit the video and add some effects to the resulting video. It might come handy if you do not have a video editor, however if you have one, these features are not so useful.


You can see the convertor in action at http://www.aj3000.org/demo/demo.html

The biggest problem of any convertor is the speed of conversion. The best convertor, in my eyes, is the quickest one. However, this one is not miraculous in this respect and the conversions are quite long.

It is worth trying out but if you miss it you will not be sorry too.

Reply   |   Comment by Zdenek Rotrekl  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+17)
#7

1 more thing I noted:
the default install path was fixed at C:\Program Files.
My default is D:\ - set in the registry. Ok, unusual, but historical and must change it next major upgrade...

99% of installers respect this.

Reply   |   Comment by David  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+19)
#6

This has to be the buggiest converter I've ever tried, and I've tried a lot. I have a set of 9 media files, 1 flac, 2 mp3's and several video files I use. I didn't get as far as trying video.

1. divx not accepted as input
2. File names contained Chinese characters are displayed in the explorer box from 'Add files' but are not added - no error message.
3. A Chinese origin mp3 file did not play at all (GUI or in edit).
4. I deleted that file from the main GUI and added a flac - Handel.
Edit showed the artwork for the Chinese mp3
Correct file played from main GUI.
5. Add files- selected Hanzi titled Chinese mp3- failed to add.
Add files then subsequently only displayed that file, and could not get other files in folder displayed using the converter. Ok after closing it, relaunching it.
6. 'keep original' - found only for volume in mp3. (I didn't bother trying videos)
7. Option for o/p folder = source- not present, would like this.
8. Deleted chinese mp3 from main GUI.
Added flac file
Got 'Access violation at address xxxx in module 'ntdll.dll'. Read of address xxxxx - twice.
9. Noted that it did keep the tags in the Chinese mp3 it converted- which is unusual.

Dodgy English noted in passing:
Register successful
-> Successfully registered/Registration successful
'Unknow' mp3
Please make sure, audio file can be cutted only, not any more editing functions for audio here.

Reply   |   Comment by David  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#5

Pros
Probably the best conversion tool I’ve used yet. Added a large movie file and converted it to my desired format fast and easily. No complain.
Cons
Better if it supports to burn DVD. And wish it was always free. Lol.

Reply   |   Comment by happy  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+33)
#4

Got one. nice~~ Thumbs up.
I need this to convert videos to other formats.

Reply   |   Comment by Cordell Carter  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-20)
#3

DVD is strictly SD, Period! Thumbs down for taking us as ignorants!

Reply   |   Comment by Mauricio  –  10 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-54)
#2

Simple instructions for you to 100% successfully use the product.
Step 1. Download Zip package from GOTD
Step 2. Unzip the Package and run setup.exe to install the software.
Step 3. Use the registration code to register.
Step 4. After successful register the product, visist the link below to consult the details of product instructions.
http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/dvd-video-converter/convert-video.html

What's New On V4.7.1:
Fixed a few bugs in former version and improved the performance of video conversion.

If there happen any problems during using WonderFox DVD Video Converter, please feel free to contact support@videoconverterfactory.com. Your feedbacks are very helpful for us to improve the product and we will send you a license code as a reward. With the license code, you can enjoy life-time free upgrade service.

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Pros
*Rip DVDs (with support for DRM protection bypass), convert videos, and download videos
*Supports basic edits before conversion
*Allows customization of output settings
*Supports batch processing
*Well designed interface

Cons
*No offline Help documentation
*Only supports DVD discs -- no support for DVD folder or ISO as input
*Doesn't support drag + drop

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