Get your favorite YouTube, DVD, Metacafe, WMV, iTunes, AVI etc. videos to mobile device with one drag and drop mouse move! Video converter (variety offormats) and remote file manager. Blazing fast performance, bestquality, automatic settings, easy to use interface, unique featuresand Low Price.You are getting two applications in one -- Video Converter andconvenient Remote File manager. Try it and see for yourself!Works on Windows PC and Mac (NEW!).Key features Converts DVD, YouTube, Metacafe, Google Video, video files (majorityof formats), groups of files or folders to the best video formatplayed by your device. Has unique DRAG AND DROP to device functionality from DVD or from a browser (YouTube, Google Video).LANGUAGE selection for DVD.SUBTITLE support for most languages for DVD.Has QUEUE OF JOBS, so you do not have to wait until the previous conversion is done, just drag and drop new files and YouTube links.DRAG AND DROP to local hard drive also works.REMOTE FILE management.Upgrade to Mobiola Video Studio PRO to have more flexibility and freedom with audio/video settings. All PRO functionality is available in the trial mode.Supported formats:avi, 3gp, mov, mpeg, mpg, mjpeg, mp4, mg2, mve, m4v, mkv, flv, smk, str, vob, rm, fli, flc, wve, uv2, wmv, 3g2, asf, m4aYou can perform up to 10 file conversions during free trial using of the application.
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Mobiola Video Studio: Watch your favorite Videos, DVD, YouTube, iTunes on mobile 3.1.21
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Windows OS on your desktop | ||
| Downloads | 2 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | SHAPE Services GmbH | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 22 Oct 2008 | ||
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