Replay Converter 3.40

– Added re-sync options and conversion method options dialog box when a user selects the “Troubleshoot” option. In this new Troubleshoot dialog box, a user can either select the DirectShow method of conversion or not. A user can also select from 4 re-sync options :
a) No change.
b) Automatically re-sync but only start of audio track is corrected.
c) Automatically re-sync all of the audio track.
d) Re-sync the video track by amount in seconds. This can be a positive number which moves the video forward so many seconds or a negative number which moves the video back so many seconds. You can also use fractions of a second by using a decimal.
– Added a “Remove Audio Track” option in the target format settings.
– Added two new target formats – PSP format and Zune format.
– Added a “Replace Audio File” option to the context menu when you right click a video source file. When a user selects this option a file dialog box opens that will allow you to select an audio file. This option allows you to add audio in a video file that does not have an audio track or replaces the audio track in a video that already has an audio track. This is useful for video editing. For instance, a user could record narration or music to an audio file and then add that audio track to a video that doesn’t have an audio track. Or replace a well known video that has an audio track with their own silly audio track which I find is very popular with YouTube videos.
– Added “Don’t Convert” and “Re-convert” options to the context menu when you right click a video source file. The “Don’t convert” option is good when you just want to add an already converted DVD ready MPEG-2 file to a DVD. The “Re-convert” option allows you to re-convert a file using a different conversion method if there was a problem like sync issues.
– Added “Buy Now” and “Upgrade Deals” buttons to the “About” box.
– Added new icon, registration screen and splash screen.

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