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01/17/2006, 11:25pm, EST

Tuesday, January 17th

Video converter util supports iPod, PSP

Forty-TwoDVD-VXPlus 3.0 is an update the software application that allows users to convert DVD Folders and video files to various formats (avi, mp4 ) including iPod and Sony PSP video. Version 3.0 is a complete rewrite that takes advantage of PPC and Intel architectures. It is also localized for English, French and Japanese. Version 3.0 adds conversion to iPod- and PSP devices, an all-new 'iApp-like' interface, several ready-to-go conversion settings, new input options, and better documentation. Users can transcode from DVD Folders, VOB, Mpeg1/2, (S)VCD images and some types of Windows Media Player and Video for Windows files. (Windows Media 9/10 WMA3/WMV3 codecs supported when Flip4Mac WMV is installed). Advanced settings allow users to set resolution, audio and video, high-quality settings and more. The full version is $20, while upgrades are $10.


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