(1) iMacsoft DVD to Mobile Phone Suite Mac 2.0.8.0814
Sender Name :
admin
Category :
Video-Conversion
Submited Date :
25, Aug, 2009
Os Support :
Mac OS X
License :
shareware
Price :
$38.00
Size :
15.33MB
Publisher :
http://www.imacsoft.com
Description :
iMacsoft DVD to Mobile Phone Suite for Mac is the powerful Mobile Phone converter software designed just for Mac OS X (including Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac Intel and Mac PowerPC) users who want to enjoy their DVD and video files on Mobile Phone. It can rip DVD and convert all popular video files including AVI, MPEG, WMV, RM, MOV, DivX, WMA, WAV, OGG to Mobile Phone 3GPP (3gp), 3GPP2 (3g2), MPEG1/2 (mpg), MPEG4, MP4, AVI, RM video formats and MP3, AAC, M4A, RA, WAV audio formats.
iMacsoft DVD to Mobile Phone Suite for Mac includes two software: iMacsoft DVD to Mobile Phone Converter for Mac and iMacsoft Mobile Phone Video Converter for Mac.
Key Features Support Mac OS Professional DVD to Mobile Phone Suite developed specifically for Mac OS X users; Support Power PC and Intel Processors Support both Power PC and Intel processor Mac computers; Powerful and easy to use DVD to Mobile Phone Converter and Mobile Phone Video Converter for Mac solution; Include iMacsoft DVD to Mobile Phone Converter for Mac, iMacsoft Mobile Phone Video Converter for Mac; Extract audio from DVD videos; Support the conversion of the whole movie or certain title or chapter of a DVD; Convert any clip or segment by setting the start point and duration as you like; Support the playing of DVD contents; Support the modification of parameters for video and audio codec; Support the viewing of parameters of original files; Support the setting of the zooming mode for output movie; Support the setting of the splitting mode for output movie; Support the selection of audio tracks, subtitles and angles of output movie; Support the setting of the name for output movie; Support advanced settings, including audio, video, luminance filter, subtitle; Support multi-threading and Batch conversion; Support multiple languages including simplified Chinese and English;
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