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iPod Video Converter 3.6.60


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Requirements Intel Pentium 1,2 GHz Processor or compatible / 64MB RAM (256 MB recommended) / 5 MB HDD space
Downloads 7 Limitations None
Publisher PegasusApps Inc File Size 4.6M
Date added 16 Apr 2008 Check your speed

Pegasus Apps iPod Video Converter is an intuitive to use program which convert your favourite Movie to MP4 File for playing on Apple iPod easily and quickly! Watch your own Videos on your iPod anytime, anywhere. It features superb video & audio quality and the fastest conversion techniques available on the market. Very easy to use and user friendly interface.

Features
  • Convert from DivX, XviD, AVI, MP4 format
  • Convert from 3GP, 3G2 format
  • Convert from WMV, ASF format
  • Convert from VOB, MPG, DV, M1V, M2V, MOV, MPEG-4 formats
  • Convert from RM, RMVB format
  • Convert from FLV and many of other input formats
  • Support predefined output profiles
  • Support various output video format and video size
  • Automatically can shutdown computer after long time conversion
  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Output profile is adjustable, you can compress movies to any size and quality you need
  • With latest industry standards, It creates best picture and audio quality

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