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Sothink HD Movie Maker esteve disponível como oferta em 22 de junho de 2009
Sothink HD Movie Maker can convert and burn various formats of videos to Blu-ray Discs (BD) and DVD (AVCHD), and play them on Blu-ray players (including Sony PlayStation 3).
Almost all kinds of videos are supported by HD Movie Maker including WMV, MKV, AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, MP4, QuickTime Movie (MOV, QT), Real Video (RM, RMVB), H.264/AVC, M2TS, FLV, etc, which can be coded to the high definition videos.
This HD Movie Maker can burn videos to BDMV on Blu-ray Discs such as BD-R, BD-RE, BD-25, BD-50, etc. Furthermore, it also can burn Blu-ray movies into high-definition AVCHD on regular DVD including DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW. The outputs, also called BD5 or BD9, can be only watched on BD players or Sony PS3.
Windows XP/Vista, and Windows Server 2003/2008; Intel PII processor or above (P4 or K8 is recommended); 128 MB of RAM or above
28.6 MB
$45
A great piece of software! Allows you to burn videos to 4.7 & 8.5 GB (standard) DVDs and blue ray disks of 25 and 50 GB.
Sothink products include the following GNU(GPL/LGPL) software or freeware:
FFmpeg project
AviSynth
tsMuxeR
supported formats:
Video to Blu-ray Disc (BD-25/BD-50) WMV to BD-25/BD-50 MKV to Blu-ray movies
AVI to Blu-ray Disc (BD-25/BD-50) DivX to BD-25/BD-50 XviD to Blu-ray movies
MPEG to Blu-ray Disc (BD-25/BD-50) MP4 to BD-25/BD-50 MOV to Blu-ray movies
QT to Blu-ray Disc (BD-25/BD-50) RM to BD-25/BD-50 RMVB to Blu-ray movies
M2TS to Blu-ray Disc (BD-25/BD-50) MTS to BD-25/BD-50 M2T to Blu-ray movies
Video to AVCHD (BD5/BD9) H.264/AVC to BD-25/BD-50 Video to BDMV
Video to BD-25 Video to BD-R Video to BD-5
Video to BD-50 Video to BD-RE Video to BD-9
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System RequirementsWindows XP/Vista, and Windows Server 2003/2008
Intel PII processor or above (P4 or K8 is recommended)
128 MB of RAM or above
Note: The burning function requires Windows XP SP2/Windows Vista SP1 or above versions. If the system doesn't meet the requirement, HD Movie Maker will automatically create a standard folder to store the generated Blue-ray movie.
And then users may use the third party burning tools, like Nero and ImgBurn, to burn the converted movies to Blu-ray discs.
#7 I too have Vista Home 64, and I found that if you open the program as an administrator then input the registration info, the info will stay. It won't ask you again for registration info. Also, you don't have to open it as an administrator after you have done the mentioned steps.
#10 Sothink have usually been good but as I don’t have a Blu-Ray burner, player or Blu-Ray media I think I will have to give this a miss! Hope it works alright for everyone.
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No Blu-ray here either, but it's a small program so I downloaded and installed for later use when I convert to Blu-ray. Blu-Ray drives are now $50 to $70 for a brand name one, so I will probably take the plunge in the next year since DVD will go the way of CD drives soon.
Only reason I am waiting is because I want the disc price to plummet like they did with CDs and DVDs. I still have some CD-RW discs new in the box that I paid $2 each back in the day. :(
I see BR discs are about $3 each. No thanks.
#8, is that a negative, to ask for a reboot?
I assume most programs require it. About half of my installs do. And I can't recall any saying "heads up, reboot required" because it's a non-issue.
Anyway, when it asked to reboot I said no, will do later. Then opened the program to check it out a little. Worked fine.
But signing off and will be "rebooting" in the morning. LOL.
Night all.
excelente ferramenta para usuários de PS3!
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