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Spb Mobile DVD 1.2.5 - Convert DVD to Your PPC
Spb Software
.tbl_stat{font-size:100%;}Spb Mobile DVD is a desktop application providing you with a quick and easy way to convert DVDs and video files to the mobile format with the highest possible speed and true real-time preview. Spb Mobile DVD Features: Windows Mobile Smartphones support Microsoft Windows Vista support Fastest possible conversion speed Adjustable quality with real-time preview No additional software needed on Pocket PC DVD and video file sources Conversion to both WMV and XVID formats Possibility to convert entire movie or only some part Dual core CPU support Support for slow 200MHz Pocket PC devices qVGA, VGA and square screen supportHow It WorksInsert your DVD disk and choose "Convert DVD to Mobile Device" in the appeared AutoPlay.Follow wizard instructions. You can just use the default settings suitable in most cases or adjust the parameters like output format, stretching mode and quality if necessary.Insert storage card with the movie to your Pocket PC and watch converted video on a Pocket PC.Fast ConversionSpb Mobile DVD is optimized for the fastest possible video converting on all one core, hyper-threading and dual core processors.The following table can give you idea about conversion speed depending on settings:ComputerMovieLengthResolutionFormatTimeConv. SpeedPentium D, 3GHzToy Story 292 min320x240XVID14 min6.4 x real-timePentium 4, 3GHzToy Story 292 min320x240XVID18 min5.0 x real-time>Pentium 4, 3GHzToy Story 292 min320x240WMV26 min3.5 x real-timePentium 4, 3GHzToy Story 292 min640x480XVID37 min2.5 x real-time(Please note that conversion speed depending on computer configuration and codecs installed on your PC)Optimized Output Video SizeWhen you select quality Spb Mobile DVD will automatically show what will be output movie size.Or you can choose output movie size and Spb Mobile DVD will automatically choose the best qualityto fit the output file in that size. The following table can give you idea about approximate output movie size depending on settings:MovieLengthResolutionFormatFPSQualitySizeToy Story 292 min240x240WMV20 FPSPoor59 MToy Story 292 min240x240WMV20 FPSAcceptable104 M Toy Story 292 min320x240WMV20 FPSAcceptable120 MToy Story 292 min320x240WMV20 FPSGood192 MToy Story 292 min640x480XVID25 FPSGood387 M Live Preview & WYSIWYGSee the expected result before the conversion starts quite the way it will be seen on your mobile device. It is especially important when trying to find a compromise between quality and file size.Real-time video quality previewWYSIWYG zoom and crop choosingConversion OptionsVariety of options makes Spb Mobile DVD an application for everybody's needs. For conversion you can choose:Audio languageSubtitle mode and languageConvert entire movie or only a partOutput video format (WMV or XVID) Output resolutionFPSZooming and cropping modesQuality or file sizeWatching Video on Your Pocket PCVideo files generated by Spb Mobile DVD is specially optimized for playback on Pocket PC. Even if you have a slow 200MHz Pocket PC Phone Edition device you can watch movies without lost frames ifthey are converted with WMV 20FPS or XVID 25FPS.For VGA devices (640x480 screen) the best format wouldbe XVID - you can watch high quality video without lost frames.
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