![]() Blu-Rays may or may not use more than one file for video - if/when needed the Tsmuxer Beta should work OK if there's more than one. What that means is you'll want to extract the audio/video from a DRM-free DVD & feed that to the software DVD Shrink will copy a DVD's several VOB files to a single VOB file that'll work. Several of the Aiseesoft apps understand & will import DVD & Blu-Ray discs - Total Video Converter will accept the video files, but it won't understand the disc layout. As someone else noted, this doesn't have 3D capabilities, but then I'm not at all sure that many people use those anyway - in the Plat version it'll use the standard 2D movie on a 3D Blu-Ray, & then could use the 3D data in the accompanying file on the Blu-Ray disc to create a permanently 3D video, in your choice of 3D format. ![]() A quick look at the file versions & dates in the program's folder suggests if there's anything new or tweaked it in the editing end of things - nothing in ffmpeg or QT etc. Save | CancelĪiseesoft Total Video Converter is one I didn't have, so I can't say what's new & what isn't. Several templates do offer 720 x 480, but not every one, & not every bit rate, & not every possible audio format. mp4 or H.264, the frame size, bit rate, fps, & available audio formats. find the one that matches or comes closest to what you want. Use MediaInfo to check the fps of your source, then don't worry so much about the device or whatever template title, but look at what they give you. In your case you want SD video in, & SD video out. The Aiseesoft apps in comparison makes things easier, but at the cost of some of that flexibility - IOW they limit your choices so there's less to confuse anyone. One of the advantages of many of the free video tools is that they'll often give you more flexibility & options - that also makes them more confusing & harder to learn & use. #27: "But there’s always the same question about this family of Aiseesoft video converter products: does it have the ability to keep output frame size the same as the input frame size (e.g., 720 x 480 in -> 720 x 480 out)? " ![]()
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