Videora iPod Converter 4.07 x64 x86 Torrent Download
| Videora iPod Converter |
Version: 4.07
Category: Multimedia|Video|Encoders/Converter/DIVX Related
Developer: Red Kawa Inc
Size: 14 mb
Review: Videora iPod Converter is a software with a pretty self explanatory title. It can convert video formats (including ASF, AVI, FLV, MOV, WMV, MPG, VOB and MKV) to those that are supported by iPod, encode and; iPhone. Since this is an ad-supported product, you should be careful when you install it. Videora iPod Converter offers to download and install a third-party component is not required for the function of the overall program. The user interface of this tool is plain and simple. When you initialize for the first, you can select and perform the next step, the model of your iPod or iPhone. Since Videora iPod Converter is designed for both first time users and professionals in mind, you can choose between Normal mode and choose power. So you can play video files with the file browser (drag-and-drop method is not supported) to import. All you need to do is the output folder and name, and start the conversion. In addition, you can configure the settings when it comes to video formats, size and quality, as well as sound and improving the high quality, device names and records. During the conversion, you can can see the progress, elapsed and remaining time, size, bit rate, the current picture and the total number and length of video. But you can also use the tool to turn off the computer after the work is done, and change set the CPU priority. The program can take a long time to perform a task while you are on a moderate amount of system resources. Picture and sound quality of the output file is very good, and you are guided every step of the way. However, Videora iPod Converter has very slow response time. Batch conversion is not supported. Also, it seems as if there were some compatibility issues with Windows 7 (program keeps crashing after import a video source). All in all, Videora iPod Converter is an excellent tool to encode video to support expansion of iPods and iPhones. But it does definitely work on its surface, stability and functions. |
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