Blaze DVD standard

v5.0

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Blaze DVD standard Windows 7 compatible
Shareware ($39.95)
Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista
Mar 1, 2009
10868 kBytes
Intel Celeron 400MHz, 64MB RAM

BlazeDVD is leading powerful and easy-to-use DVD Player software. It can provide superior video and audio(Dolby) quality, together with other enhanced features:e.g. recording DVD,playback image and DV,bookmark and image capture.etc.Furthermore, besides DVD,Video CD,Audio CD, BlazeDVD supports DIVX, MPEG4, RM, QuickTime, WMV, WMV-HD, MacroMedia Flash and any other video file you have the codec installed for.BlazeDVD can be extensive compatible with hardware,which is operated stable,smoothly under Windows98\ 98SE\ Me\ 2000\ XP\ VISTA system.

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