VSO ConvertXtoDVD Help You Burn your Internet movie files to DVD and create menus

Picture the situation: you have dozens of videos stored on your computer, but rather than watching them on a tiny monitor, you’d prefer enjoying them on your TV. With VSO ConvertXtoDVD now you can!

VSO ConvertXtoDVD is a super easy video converter and burner that lets you record your favorite videos to DVD so that you can watch them on any home DVD player. The program can handle just about any format you throw at it, including AVI, WMV, MKV, YouTube, OGM, MPEG and Quicktime, so you can watch them from the comfort of your couch.

VSO ConvertXtoDVD goes beyond burning and conversion and offers also dozens of readymade templates for DVD menus, lets you tweak playback options and includes a highly customizable subtitle editor with support for all major formats (SRT, SUB/ID and SSA). My only complaint here is the way all these options have been implemented in the program’s interface: they’re all inside the tree view, instead of being presented in a separate window which would make them easier to use. On the upside, the embedded video preview window lets you have a look at your video before actually burning it.

The encoder in VSO ConvertXtoDVD makes a decent job of converting videos in terms of the output quality, although the conversion can take a while depending on the size of your video.

VSO ConvertXtoDVD is a powerful and easy way to get your favorite movies and video clips onto custom DVDs.

Convert, divide and combine video files with TubeHunter Media Center 4.1

TubeHunter Media Center is a complete media suite that meets all your conversion needs. It supports all popular formats and can also work with DVD and iPod.

When launching TubeHunter Media Center you’ll be presented with a nice, green interface from where you can access the program’s different tools. Each of them work as an independent app and run separately from the main interface – something that may please some users, but which I find a bit uncomfortable.

Strangely enough, the apps included in TubeHunter Media Center don’t share the same look and feel as the starting window. Instead of having a smooth, green skin, they display a gray, blocky style that seems to have been directly imported from Windows 3.1.

This weird look, together with the surprising lack of preview window and an annoying registration message that pops up every time you use the program make the whole TubeHunter Media Center experience a rather unpleasant one.

TubeHunter Media Center does support lots of formats for video conversion, but fails to provide a decent working environment.
Languages:

English
TubeHunter Media Center supports the following formats:

FLV, SWF, AVI, MPEG, DivX, XviD, MP4, M4A, MP3, 3G2, DVD, MOV
Limitations:

* The trial version converts or rips a maximum of 300 seconds in DVD Ripper, Video Converter and Video to iPod; it converts a maximum of 20 pictures in Video to Images; and it rips a maximum of 30 seconds of each song in CD to MP3.

OS requirements for TubeHunter Media Center:

* OS: WinXP/Vista/7