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L'offre gratuite du jour pour Odin Video Converter était valable le 31 juillet 2011!
Odin Video Converter est un outil de conversion populaire. Il peut vous aider à copier et convertir des fichiers vidéos dans tous les formats de vidéos populaires qui conviennent parfaitement pour votre iPod, iPhone, PSP, 3GP, iPad, TV Apple, Xbox et autres appareils portables. Il peut également vous permettre de copier des fichiers audio MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AAC, AC3, OGG.
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Windows NT4/ 2000/ 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7
30 MB
$36.95
Odin DVD video Blu-ray Pack comprend Blu-ray Ripper, Video Converter et DVD Ripper. Il est un package parfait, puissant et à bas prix pour vous aider à copier et à convertir n’importe quel type de films Blu ray et de vidéos et de films provenant de DVD courant vers n’importe quel formats vidéo.
Odin Password Secure Manager est un outil très utile de gestion des mots de passe qui crypte, protège et gère vos mots de passe. Vous n’avez plus à vous inquiéter de mémoriser tant de mots de passe.
Odin Blu-ray DVD Ripper Platinum vous permet de copier des vidéos Blu ray (format M2TS) en formats de haute définition (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, Apple TV h.264 1080P, HD WMV, Vidéo MPEG-2/MPEG-4 TS HD) et les convertis en formats populaires tels que AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MP4, H.264/AVC, MOV, XviD, 3GP, RM et FLV.
Odin DVD Ripper vous donne la liberté de convertir des DVDs en formats vidéos populaires qui peuvent se lire sur vos appareils multimédias favoris.
What's the point of all these paid converters with half the capabilities of great free converters ? Is anyone still buying this kind of software, I wonder ?
Skip Odin Video Converter -- if you need something now, there's a new version of ffmpeg out, listed on the front page at videohelp.com, & on the ffmpeg page you get when you click the link, quite a few front ends are listed.
Odin Video Converter is older, slower code, & rather than being for the most part self-contained, or even portable like many similar converters on GOTD, it has the potential to break video handling on your PC/laptop. That said, If it does break something, after uninstall it looks like re-installing any broken apps, codecs etc. should *probably* get things working. If you have ffdshow, Quicktime, &/or Real installed, I'd also suggest re-installing them to be safe.
Let me start of by saying, skip this one.
W7, x86.
OLD?
Archive is from May 2011, & files within even earlier, March.
And with MANY much older, like QuickTime, 2009 & Real, 2006.
Registration no-brainer with the given key, use any name.
After registration, no indication that it is registered (other then no prompt on startup).
Window is not realizable.
Looks like it will handle QuickTime & Real formats itself (as in you don't need to download/install QT/Real), though note the above dates.
Cannot drag & drop a video into the window. Must use the "Add videe
files" button (& file picker).
Video/Audio "quality" only has settings like; "highest, higher, normal, low, lowest".
Whatever "help" there may be, none is included with the program (i.e. online only).
Installation "registers" a number of files. (Codecs, I suppose. Don't
know how many?)
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Attempt to add an .flv:
"Our software dont' support this video file, maybe the file has broken"
(Their wording/spelling, not mine.)
Attempts to Add *ANY* file fails with the same message.
Avoid.
Installs and seems to work OK on Win7 x64. Odin GUI seems to follow the pattern for video converters.
Despite various Idea Informer comments above it works with a wide variety of video formats including AVI and outputs to standard formats of different quality too. (A case of RTFP).
Settings for highest to lowest quality within each of those (to adjust compression rates??) seem excessive. Are they actually going be very useful.
I would have liked to have FLAC as an audio input/output option (from HQ Music Videos) but OGG is included.
Help isn't very much help at all. A simple introductory wizard would be a useful addition. As for clicking the information button....
Useability:
At present, whilst a conversion is running you can't do anything else useful with the program (Although you can run multiple instances). This seems daft. It would, for example, be helpful to add the next files you want to convert to the batch list (which continues when the current file finishes).
For the list of video profiles, it would be useful to have a set of, say 6, favourites (based on past use)at the top of the list. I'm probably only ever going to use a handful of the input options so why hunt through the whole list.
Given that each video profile comes with a range of options for video size/quality etc, it would be helpful to be able to store user preferences for these (even just defaulting to last used).
Minimize to tray and pop-up a message when a file/batch is completed.
Add option settings to exit the program/turn off PC when the batch of files has finished conversion.
Add history setting for save folders. I would be using the same folders on a regular basis but keeping PSP stuff separate from Zune.
Keep a log of processed files in order to make it easy to play that compressed wedding video you converted 23 months ago.
Given the comments that there are lots of (freeware) apps out there that do the same thing what features that are included in/missing from others could usefully be added to Odin that would make it useful to you.
Actually, the one feature it does offer which doesn't work for me with either input or output files, before, during or after processing is the tiddly preview screen. No other mentions of this (yet) so probably my machine, rather anything than CUDA related.
No MKV output? LOL!
No drag&drop? LOL#2!
Maximum output size for avi 480x320? Nah, you're kidding!
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Un outil qui fait bien son boulot, polyvalent, simple et efficace.
Merci GAOD de nous l'avoir généreusement proposé.
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