Video Software Editing VideoReDo Plus

VideoReDo Plus 2.5.3.500 for Windows

by VideoReDo

Avg. Rating 4.0 (8 votes)

File Details

File Size 7.7 MB
License Shareware, $49.99
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 5,208
Publisher VideoReDo
Homepage VideoReDo Plus

Publisher's Description

VideoReDo Plus solves MPEG video sync issues quickly and reliably. Allows you to edit DVDs. If you are using any MPEG videos (MPEG1, MPEG2, and High Definition) VideoReDo is the quickest way to easily edit your favorite videos. Perfect for quickly cutting and joining your videos and corrects the effects of dropped frames when burning DVDs from TV, noisy video tapes and other synchronization problems.

Latest Reviews

zillion167

zillion167 reviewed v2.5.3.500 on Mar 9, 2012

Supports closed captions but not subtitles. Easy GUI. Tried to load mpeg-2 videos, but the app thinks they are unsupported avi files. Many many other apps sync A/V better than this and properly. Will be a nice little video cutter app without the bugs and much lower price.

LimeBreath

LimeBreath reviewed v2.2.1.445 on Jul 6, 2006

I've been using VideoReDo since March 2004. A great MPEG editor. It doesn't re-encode when editing (except for a few frames when a cut is made on a B or P frame). There is a preview mode to see your edits before saving. You can interactively adjust audio sync, if necessary. Their support gets an A+ grade from me. I love this software!

Avg. Rating 4.0 (8 votes)
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zillion167

zillion167 reviewed v2.5.3.500 on Mar 9, 2012

Supports closed captions but not subtitles. Easy GUI. Tried to load mpeg-2 videos, but the app thinks they are unsupported avi files. Many many other apps sync A/V better than this and properly. Will be a nice little video cutter app without the bugs and much lower price.

LimeBreath

LimeBreath reviewed v2.2.1.445 on Jul 6, 2006

I've been using VideoReDo since March 2004. A great MPEG editor. It doesn't re-encode when editing (except for a few frames when a cut is made on a B or P frame). There is a preview mode to see your edits before saving. You can interactively adjust audio sync, if necessary. Their support gets an A+ grade from me. I love this software!

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