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In 2003 InterVideo posted a replacement product named WinDVD Recorder 4.5, offering discounts to the users by upgrading from WinDVR 3 or WinDVD Player 4. [2] However, WinDVD Recorder is not compatible with Windows 98SE or ME (only 2000 and XP are supported). This is the reason WinDVR continued being sold, although without any further updates.
Free software implementations often lack features such as encryption and region coding due to licensing restrictions issues, and depending on the demands of the DVD producer, may not be considered suitable for mass-market use.
InterVideo was a software publisher specializing in multimedia-related programs. InterVideo's products include video capturing, video editing, DVD authoring, CD/DVD recording, film distribution, and video playback. Its best known product was WinDVD. InterVideo marketed its products to the retail market as well as to original equipment ...
WinDVD (owned by Alludo, formerly Corel Corporation, which acquired InterVideo in 2006 [3]) is a commercial DVD video player software for Microsoft Windows. Features and functions [ edit ]
It was first introduced in 2002 by InterVideo, [1] who were later acquired by Corel. [2] The latest version supported ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs) and mobile internet devices (MIDs), as well as a streaming media and a wider range of standard and high-definition video and audio encoding standards.
WinDVD – A video and music player software, acquired in 2006 from Corel's purchase of InterVideo. WinZip – File archiving and compression software acquired by Corel in 2006. WordPerfect – A word processing program acquired from Novell, and originally produced by WordPerfect Corporation .
No No No No Discontinued Proprietary: 4.9.3 (Build 6535) October 15, 2010; 14 years ago () Not compatible with DVB tuners. While Snapstream is providing minor fixes for Beyond TV, they are no longer actively updating and developing the software as they are focusing on commercial applications.
Note: As at 2009-12-10 much of the data below is based on available wiki-pages, official website pages & some limited user experience (i.e. where this table reads 'Yes' OR 'No', may be true OR may in fact need to read 'Partial', or 'Obsolete' as many encryption methods may change over time.)