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Palm Media Software Converts DVDs to PDA

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
February 10, 2006
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Put a DVD on your Palm in less than 45 minutes! Let your kids watch their favourite TV-series in the car, or take a feature film with you on business travel. A memorycard as small as 128 Mb is sufficient to store 100 minutes of home movies and tv recordings or a full length feature film. The software installs an encoding package on a Windows XP computer, you pick a video file from your harddrive, CD or DVD and with only three clicks, the software turns it into a compressed movie file, which will play on the provided MPEG4-mediaplayer on the Palm. The headset or the built-in speaker can be used to listen to the sound. Subtitled and foreign language DVDs are also supported. Home movies and TV looks crisp and sharp on the device and still fit on a relatively small memorycard.

The software decodes the following content: AVI, MPEG1, DivX, XVID, VOB, ASF on the following drives: harddrive, CD, DVD and removable and encodes it to the memorycard of Palm. After conversion, the content is automatically stored on the desktop and can be played with the provided TCPMP-player.

The free tryout version allows you to convert 3 minutes of all content.



 
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