Digital Media Converter
Version: 2.78
Downloads Count: 24
License Type: Demo
Price: $40
Date Added: Dec 13, 2007
Operating Systems: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista
File Size: 10060 KB
Author: Deskshare
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Editor's Review of Digital Media Converter
If I'd downloaded the trial version of this program on my own, I might very well have removed it before actually trying it. Not only is there a opening nag screen, but the program bugs you to acquire various codecs such as FreeMPEG-2, DivX, etc. Then there are the buy-this-program and buy-this-other-program-of-ours screens that pop up when you shut the program down. The coup de grace is yet another nag for Deskshare's newsletter the second time you run the program. These mostly disappear if you fork over the moola for the full program, but sheesh.
For you, dear reader (and my writer's fee), I persevered. Though the program is way too reliant on external codecs, it's easy to use and produced good results. The demo version watermarks video, and for longer files it places the first three minutes of audio in a separate audio-only file, but it gives you a good idea of the quality of the quite acceptable transcoding. The program didn't like my HD files--complaining about bit rates, it did import and convert Real Media files to other types after I installed the Real Alternative 1.60 codec--despite a file open dialog without a *.rm, *rma, etc. template for loading them. This leads me to believe that it might import any type of file for which you have a DirectShow filter, though I attempt it with any others.
All in all, Digital Media Converter is worth a try, though the price tag is hefty. And you might want to apply the money to a multimedia suite which will do the same thing and more.
--Jon L. Jacobi
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