Industry Freeware Area served Worldwide Founded 2006 | Headquarters United Kingdom Website dvdvideosoft.com Type of business Private Limited Company | |
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Products Free Studio, Free YouTube to MP3 Converter, Free Audio Converter, Free Video Editor, Free Video Call Recorder for Skype, Free YouTube Download Profiles |
The new dvdvideosoft free studio 5 0 hd
DVDVideoSoft Ltd. is a software company that makes multimedia software.
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- The new dvdvideosoft free studio 5 0 hd
- Free video editor by dvdvideosoft
- Overview
- History
- Main product
- Criticism
- References
Free video editor by dvdvideosoft
Overview
The company (DIGITAL WAVE LTD) specializes in freeware multimedia application development. A set of 49 programs for video, audio and image processing are available both for separate download and as one integrated package, Free Studio.
History
DVDVideoSoft project was launched in 2006, releasing the programs for YouTube video / audio download. Today DVDVideoSoft specializes in multimedia applications for video, audio, images processing. The most popular applications, according to CNET statistics, include Free YouTube to MP3 Converter, Free Video to MP3 Converter, Free MP4 Video Converter and Free YouTube Download. Other programs with high rank: Free AVI Video Converter, Free Video Editor, Free Audio Converter and Free Studio in a whole.
Main product
Free Studio is a software bundle containing 49 programs, grouped into several sections: YouTube, MP3 & Audio, CD-DVD-BD, DVD & Video, Photo & Images, Mobiles, Apple Devices, 3D. The programs have been tested and endorsed by Chip Online, Tucows, SnapFiles, Brothersoft and Softonic and have won awards from these sites. As far as demographics is concerned, Free Studio has the highest popularity in Germany, United States and Italy. It is also popular in Japan, France and the United Kingdom.
Criticism
DVDVideoSoft is criticized for toolbar and Web search engine installations (in some versions of Free Studio and DVDVideoSoft applications). Recent versions have also included OpenCandy, which is loaded in automatically, without any request for user approval.