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Video Surgeon 1.1.0.7
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Video Surgeon is an easy to use software tool for musicians, athletes, hobbyists, dancers, and anyone else that uses video as part of the learning, teaching or instruction. YouTube is a nice start, but when it comes to download capabilities why stop there! Video Surgeon's unique "sniffer technology" allows users to find and download videos from an estimated 90% of all sites with video on the WWW. Video Surgeon enhances your learning or teaching by enabling you to slow the video down, zoom in, and create practice loops. Additional features include the ability to rip non-encrypted DVDs, create customized or tailored lessons that can be saved for recall and use later. Also converts and saves audio to mp3 or wav formats. For video, it allows resizing and saving in iPod ready format. Video Surgeon is the only tool of its kind that combines universal video download access with the video playback enhancement to allow you to find and get the most out of your videos.
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