Publisher's Description
From EffectMatrix:
Total Video2DVD Author is a DVD authoring tool with video converting, menu authoring and DVD burning functions. It converts most popular formats such as Youtube Flv, AVI ,Xvid, Mov, Rmvb, Divx, Rm, Divx, Wmv, Asf, VOB, DV, Mpeg,Mpeg4 into DVD formats. Total Video2DVD Author automatically creates a DVD with your customized back-ground, music and DVD menu in the easiest way which may backup your own movies to DVD, playable on any home DVD player in a few clicks.
What's new in this version: Version 3.12 updated burn engine.
More Popular DVD Burners downloads
- AoA DVD Creator
13,814 downloads
- Acala DVD Copy
11,998 downloads
- Free Movie DVD Maker
3,271 downloads
- ZC Video DVD Creator
3,134 downloads
- iSee DVD Creator
3,004 downloads
-
All versions:
3.0 starsout of 4 votes
-
Current version:
1.0 starsout of 2 votes
-
My rating:
Write review
Results 1-2 of 2
-
"Flaky software"
Version: Total Video2Dvd 3.12
Pros
Does what it says
Cons
Poor Graphics
Confusing instructions
Saving Project only saves parts, does not save correct fonts.
Frequent crashes
Have requested assistance but none forthcoming. -
"Publisher's Website Looks Like a Scam"
Version: Total Video2Dvd 3.12
Pros
None - I have not tried this software, and I don't plan to try it.
Cons
My McAfee Site Advisor flagged EffectMartix's website with a yellow flag - meaning "use with caution." I looked at their "buy" page, and they had a fake McAfee "Hacker Safe" badge on it. They also had what looked like a fake VeriSign bage.
Summary
I know that the McAfee "Hacker Safe" badge they have on their "buy" page is fake because the real ones show the date on which McAfee last tested the site, and this one has no date on it. Also, the green and white shield did not look right. That is in addition to the fact that my REAL McAfee Site Advisor program flagged it as a problematic website (yellow caution flag). I think this means there is a problem with this company, and I wanted to bring it to everyone's attention before they give this company their credit card or debit card information. Also, I didn't see anything for using PayPal, or any other legitimate, safe means of paying for things online.
Add Your Review
Submit your reply
E-mail this review
Report offensive content
See more CNET content tagged:
Previous Versions: