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Pocket DVD Wizard |
The Pocket DVD Wizard allows you to make backup copies of your personal DVD's, Mpeg, Avi and DivX video and then play them on your Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Portable Media Center or PSP, iPod. DVD TO PPC, AVI to PPC, DivX to PPC, XviD to PPC, DVD TO PocketPC, AVI to PocketPC, DivX to PocketPC, XviD to PocketPC, DVD to iPoD
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Trialware ($25) v5.4.1 |
6.2 (7.2) 5 votes |
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Latest version: 5.4.1 (August 04, 2009) Download sites: Download from author site Sections/Browse similar tools: Portable/Mobile/PSP/iPod Alert me! when this software has been updated. |
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v5.4.1Updated interface. View entire changelog Sponsored tools: Guides and How to's:
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Most of AVI files nowdays come in non-standard (4:3) format, like 16:9 or even wider. This application allows you to chose input format but output is set to a predifined one. For example for Palm it's 320x240, and when it comes to play it aspect ration is wrong. Actually all output audio/video settings are hidden.
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I have used this tool to copy DVDs from my collection to play on my Samsung SCH-i730 PDA/Smartphone running Windows Mobile 5. The tool copies only the main movie, no extras. The output can be set to fit on a 1 GB, 512, 256 or 128 MB memory card. I have a 1 GB card, but I have only used the 128 MB setting. Given the resolution of my screen (320 X240), that's good enough, and I can put several movies on one card. The only issue seems to be whether my battery will last long enough for one movie. I haven't actually tried it without plugging my PDA into AC power, such as while being a passenger on an airplane. A "battery extender" is available, which uses 4 AA batteries,and can theoretically be used for those situations, but like I said, I haven't tried watching a whole movie on battery power yet.
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Sounds great but seldome works. Wont copy most copy protected DVD's. Maybe it can copy 5% of your DVD collection. Absolutely not worth a purchase, unless you have some of those $1 DVD's from walmart you want to copy. Otherwise a no go.
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Don't know what the person was talking about when he said this program was garbage! This program does just what it says it does. I have converted movies for my Palm T|X and my sons PSP and they have turned out perfectly. This converts for all different devices like Palm, PSP, IPOD, etc. The other programs I tried you had to buy a different program for different devices. I converted Star Wars Episode III for my sons PSP and it plays beautifully. This is a really long movie and the quality is outstanding. When you consider the price of one movie for the PSP ($15 - $20) vs the $28 for this program, it is definitely a bargain. It also requires no decrypting program. Outstanding program.
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Garbage
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