4Media DivX to DVD Converter for Mac efficiently converts DivX/XviD to DVD movie, folder or ISO file, while offering customized DVDs with menus, edited clips, effects, various audio tracks, and subtitles.

What impressed me the most about this software was the range of DVD authoring features it provided. It allowed me to create custom DVD movies with a vivid DVD menu, clipped videos, express video effect, different audio tracks, and subtitles.
The software also recently added two new features, which were very helpful. Firstly, it improved the stability and compatibility of certain recorders, which was much appreciated. Secondly, it had the ability to set the default TV standard in accordance with the user’s current country or region, making it much more convenient to use.
The features that stood out to me the most were the ability to burn DivX/XviD video files to DVD movie, DVD folder, or ISO file on Mac, as well as the high-speed engine and multithreading that helped to convert DivX to DVD movie on Mac quickly. The supported target DVD disc formats were also extensive and included DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, DVD-R DL, DVD-5, and DVD-9.
The software also provided a range of other features that made it possible to create a personalized DVD movie. I was able to clip video files to get the wanted video clips extracted and merged into a new video automatically. Additionally, I could make a DVD menu with a menu template and add background music/picture, menu topic, and opening film for personalizing the menu.
I also enjoyed being able to crop the video size to scissor off redundant borders, add artistic effect, or label picture/text watermark on the video. The ability to attach multiple audio tracks and subtitles files of different languages to one video file and set the delay time if necessary was also a great feature that made it easy to create a DVD movie with multi-tracks and multi-subtitles.
Other features included the ability to set the parameters according to your special demands such as bit rate, television standard, aspect ratio, frame rate, sample rate, etc. Setting any video clip or picture as the title miniature to make the menu colorful, skipping DVD menu to make target DVD play main movie directly, and setting the duration for automatically adding chapters in each title were other convenient features.
Finally, the resizable built-in player allowed me to preview the video files and take snapshots anytime. I was also able to choose the burn target, write speed, and burn copies using this professional Mac DivX to DVD converter. Overall, I found 4Media DivX to DVD Converter for Mac to be an extremely useful software, which I would highly recommend.
Version 6.1.1.0723: added many features