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11/30/2005, 12:40pm, EST

Wednesday, November 30th

Compression Master 3.2.1, Engine 2.2.1

Popwire Technology today released updated versions of its Compression Master and Compression Engine, adding support for media coding to Apple's latest video enabled iPod and Sony's Playstation Portable (PSP). Compression Master 3.2.1 and Compression Engine 2.2.1 allow production of content for DVDs, internet, mobile phones, music services, television, and other types of digital media by reliably converting all common formats such as MPEG-2, MPEG-4, QuickTime, DV, H.264, H.264 main profile, 3GPP, Flash, Windows, Real Media and AAC. Users of Compression Master choose which media file should be coded for the iPod the PSP, or both, and then apply a template, while Compression Engine moves the media coding process to the server space for more efficient media coding. Compression Master 3.2.1 is available for $500 (pricing for Compression Engine was unavailable).


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