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1. new encoder dll, better support for DVD MPEG-2 video. |
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support input
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Editor's Review 
Most impressed me is that Plato DVD Creator lets me
jump start my creativity and make a personalized disk (DVD, VCD or SVCD) from my own or downloaded video.
enable me to create DVD as a present for my friend or beloved, transfer an old video of a family get-together from VHS to digital form,
or create a digital resume, Plato DVD Creator is an excellent choice!..
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Q:What is the system requirement? |
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A:Win95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP(winXP is recommended) /Vista/DVD-ROM/
500Mhz or better CPU / 128M or more RAM |
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Q:What's the limitation in trial version of
Plato DVD Creator ? |
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The limitation in the trial version is that you could only record
30% of video movie . Otherwise, the functionality is exactly the same in the trial version and full version. |
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Q:Can I purchase the software in a local store near where I live? |
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Plato Global Creativity software is not currently sold through retail distributors. We are using the try before you buy method of distribution at present which allows users to install the software and ensure it's what they're looking for before having to spend any money whatsoever. The software can be purchased from anywhere in the world, though, directly from the plato global creativity web site www.dvdtompegx.com or via postal mail, fax, PayPal, or wire transfer. |
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Q:why I should register Plato software? |
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A:You can use the trial version free, but trial version is limited function, and we need food for living, so we do need your support. |
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Q:Is online order secure or any other guarantee about user's money? |
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A:Yes, it is 100% secure and fast.If you are not satisfied with our product, we promise your money refund in 30 days. |
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Q:What happens after I send in the order? |
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A:Normally, you will receive your registration information within 72 hours after sending the online order form. If you do not receive your registration information within 72 hours, or you have lost the registration email, please contact us by email support@dvdtompegx.com We will be glad to help you. |
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What is the update/upgrade policy for Plato
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When Plato DVD Creator is purchased, all updates for the major version ordered can be downloaded and used free of charge. You can goto our website www.dvdtompegx.com to retrieve the latest full version. |
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Aspect Ratio |
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The width-to-height ratio of an image. A 4:3 aspect ratio means the horizontal size is a third again wider than the vertical size. Standard television ratio is 4:3 (or 1.33:1). Widescreen DVD and HTDV aspect ratio is 16:9 (or 1.78:1). Common film aspect ratios are 1.85:1 and 2.35:1. Aspect ratios normalized to a height of 1 are often abbreviated by leaving off the |
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Traditional nearly square aspect ratio used for most current analog television screens and IMAX movie theater screens. This aspect ratio will slowly be phased out in favor of the wider, more panoramic and movie-like 16:9 ratio. Video displays using a 4-by-3 ratio display images 4 units wide (horizontal measure) by 3 units tall (vertical measure).
The 4:3 ratio performs fine for television programming, which was designed for it, but it creates problems with movie material originally designed for theater release. The movies are created with a wider, more rectangular aspect ratio (16:9 or wider) in order to create a larger viewing surface and bring the viewer more into the film. On a traditional 4-by-3 aspect ratio display, these movies must be letterboxed or cut down in size |
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16:9 |
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Aspect ratio most commonly known as widescreen or letterbox. It is wider than the standard 4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 supporters state that the wider picture corresponds much better to the human visual field than the almost square 4:3. |
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HDTV |
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High Definition TV is high-resolution digital television combined with Dolby Digital surround sound (AC-3). HDTV is the highest DTV resolution in the new set of standards. This combination creates a stunning image with stunning sound. HDTV requires new production and transmission equipment at the HDTV stations, as well as new television equipment for reception by the consumer. The higher resolution picture is the main selling point for HDTV. Imagine 720 or 1080 lines of resolution compared to the 525 lines people are used to in the United States (or the 625 lines in Europe) -- it's a huge difference!
Of the 18 DTV formats, six are HDTV formats, five of which are based on progressive scanning and one on interlaced scanning. Of the remaining formats, eight are SDTV (four wide-screen formats with 16:9 aspect ratios, and four conventional formats with 4:3 aspect ratios), and the remaining four are video graphics array (VGA) formats. Stations are free to choose which formats to broadcast. |
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The formats used in HDTV are:
720p - 1280x720 pixels progressive
1080i - 1920x1080 pixels interlaced
1080p - 1920x1080 pixels progressive |
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DVD |
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DVD once stood for digital video disc or digital versatile disc, but now it just stands for DVD -- the next generation of optical disc storage technology. DVD is essentially a bigger, faster CD that can hold cinema-like video, better-than-CD audio, and computer data. |
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DVD-5 |
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DVD-5 is a single sided single layer DVD that stores up to about 4.7 GB = 4 700 000 000 bytes and that is 4.38 computer GigaBytes where 1 kilobyte is 1024 bytes(4 700 000 000B/1024 = about 4 589 843KB/1024 = about 4485MB/1024 = about 4.38GB) . Video DVD, DVD-R/W and DVD+R/W supports this format. Often referred to as "single sided, single layer". |
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DVD-9 |
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DVD-9 is a single sided dual layer DVD which can fit up to 8.5 GB or 7.95 computer GB which many commercial video DVDs are using today (a DVD-9 is basicly two pressed plastic DVD-5s pressed together, they are not burned). Video DVD supports this format but DVD-R/W and DVD+R/W does not support this format. |
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Dolby Digital, AC3, AC-3 |
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Dolby Digital, or AC-3, is the common version containing up to 6 total channels of sound, with 5 channels for normal-range speakers (Right front, Center, Left Front, Right Rear and Left Rear) and one channel for the LFE, or subwoofer. The Dolby Digital format supports Mono and Stereo usages as well. |
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DTS |
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Digital Theater Systems Digital Sound. A product of DTS, Inc., DTS is a multichannel audio compression format similar to Dolby Digital used in DVD-video discs, DVD-audio, 5.1 channel audio CDs, and some movie theaters. DTS differs from Dolby Digital in that it generally uses higher data rates and many have the opinion that DTS is better quality. DTS can only be on a DVD-video disc if accompanied by a Dolby Digital or LPCM track (for North America) or mpeg audio and LPCM (European Community) to ensure compatibility, because DVD players are only required to decode those standards in those regions. |
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MP3 |
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MP3 is an acronym for MPEG-1 (or MPEG-2) Layer 3 audio encoding (it is not an acronym for MPEG3). MP3 is a popular compression format used for audio files on computers and portable devices.
The compression in MP3 works on the basis of a "psychoacoustic model" which means that parts of the audio that human ears cannot detect are discarded by the encoder. Although this is a LOSSY process, it can yield very high quality audio files are relatively high compression rates.
A typical MP3 file encoded at 128 kbit/s (12:1 compression) is near CD quality.
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