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    avi2dvd 0.4.2 beta

    Posted on Monday, November 28 2005 @ 20:14:31 CET by LSDsmurf

    Changelog:
    Added : FFmpeg in order to support really strange audiostreams conversions [like mp3 22050Hz].
    Added : Support of 8000/11025/22050 samplerates of mp3/ac3/ogg/wav/wma/aac. [Used ffmpeg].
    Added : If an avi has ac3 sound will not be reencoded on an dvd output
    Added : Extended wav audio support. From now on these wav are supported : PCM, U-law, A-law, MS ADPCM, IMA ADPCM, GSM (optional), RIFX (big endian) [Used SoX]
    Added : BeSweet 1.5 b31
    Added : Real 5.1 ch support if the source has an 6ch ac3
    Fixed : Zero Byte generated audiostreams
    Fixed : Even better sound quality.
    Fixed : Oversized bug caused by the extracted audiostreams
    Fixed : 29.97 not an valid integer bug
    Program Information

    Category:
    Multimedia
    Type:
    Free


    Version:
    0.4.2 beta
    Size:
    21.4MB
    Works on:
    Windows


    Product page: here

    Download: avi2dvd 0.4.2 beta

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