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DPG for X (dpg4x)

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Description

DPG for X (dpg4x) is a program that was designed to allow the easy creation of DPG video files on Linux, but now it can also run on OS X and Windows. DPG is a special format of MPEG-1 video specifically made for playback on a Nintendo DS.

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Features

  • Simple GUI suitable for beginners.
  • Includes lots of options for the advanced user.
  • Supports individual per-media settings when needed.
  • Multiple DPG version support, from DPG0 to DPG4.
  • Can process any video file playable by mplayer.
  • Encodes your DVD and VCD directly.
  • Includes subtitles support.
  • Ability to preview the encoding settings.
  • Drag and drop support from your favourite file manager.
  • Batch processing.
  • Multiplatform.
  • Multilanguage.
  • The dpg2avi script can convert DPG files to AVI format.
  • The dpgimginjector script can replace the thumbnail included in a DPG4 file.

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  • Posted by Nathan 2012-03-26

    excellent app

  • Posted by J.R 2011-09-18

    This is the only free DPG converter on the whole web, at least the only one worth to be used. Excellent work, thanks!

  • Posted by Matt Kasdorf 2011-05-21

    Normally a Linux guy, I tried this out under Win7 with favorable results!

  • Posted by Tomas Aronsson 2010-10-10

    Easy to use, works well on Fedora 12 and recent moon shell versions.

  • Posted by Marc P. Davignon 2010-08-04

    DPG4x on Linux (Fedora 13) is an excellent replacement for DPGenc on Windows and much more reliable. Literally avi files that fail to encode with DPGenc encode with DPG4x!

  • Posted by Stuart Allen 2010-06-28

    Reliable and easy to use, everything I hoped it would be.

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