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Today’s announcement of version 2.75 of
Digital Media Converter represents a significant improvement
over previous releases.
New features include:
- Convert your media file to
play on these new portable devices:
- Microsoft Zune
- PocketPC
- Portable Media Center
- Conversion of Microsoft Media
Center PC files (DVR‑MS)
- New support for 3GP format
used in mobile videos
- Audio CD conversion
- Faster QuickTime file
conversion
- Support for wide-screen (HDTV)
screen aspects in all video formats
About Digital Media Converter
Digital Media Converter is
essential to anyone navigating the modern world of
digital cameras, camera phones, portable media players,
media PCs, and hand-held game platforms.
You can convert between all popular media
formats. For
instance, video recorded from a camcorder can be
converted to play on an iPod.
Audio recordings can be converted to Windows
media streaming format for online web listening, or MP3.
Now you can
easily capture movies from your Windows Media Center PC
and view them on your portable media device.
The program is almost effortless to
use. With
the simple wizard-like interface, you can simply select
a folder of media files, choose what format to convert
them into, and walk away.
The program can convert all the files in a single
operation, unattended.
It will automatically correct any
errors with the media file, during the conversion
process. The software provides default settings and
auto-select features that give you high quality and low
size conversions. It is the ultimate media conversion
tool, offering the widest selection of supported formats
in a single package.
Digital Media Converter supports
these file formats and devices:
| AVI (Audio-Video Interleaved) |
ASF (Advanced Streaming Format) |
| Apple iPod (audio and video) |
MPEG (Motion Picture Experts
Group) |
| Sony PlayStation Portable |
AIFF |
| Microsoft Zune (audio and video) |
MOV (QuickTime) |
| WAV |
AU |
| WMA (Windows Media Audio) |
VOB (DVD Video files) |
| WMV (Windows Media Video) |
DVR-MS |
| SND |
DV-AVI |
| MP3 |
MPEG-4 |
| 3GP (mobile phone video format) |
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