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Wondershare Video to DVD Burner 2.5.2.4
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Wondershare Video to DVD Burner is a very powerful video to DVD converter that can burn regular video files to DVD for backup and enhancement. With this powerful video to DVD burning software, you can combine your video files into video slideshows with background music and transition effects, and put multiple slideshows in one project. It is also equipped with video editing options including video crop, video trim and applying different video effects to your video files. Key Features: 1.Apply a new interface. 2.Added the ability to crop video files for the excrescent or special parts. 3.Support trimming your video files to capture your favorite video clips. 4. Support different styles of transition effects. 5. Added the ability to edit video files including brightness, contrast, etc. 6. Support different menu templates and menu objects including frame, button and text. 7. Allow you to add background music to your DVD menu just like a real DVD movie. 8. Burn all popular video files including AVI, MP4, MPG, MPEG, 3GP, WMV, ASF, RM, RMVB, DAT, MOV, and FLV to DVD discs.
Version 2.5.0.8 adds the function to support importing MKV, HD FLV, and some HD formats such as M2TS, TP, TRP.
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