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99bytes Released Version 1.5 of DVD to PSP / iPod Video Converter

99bytes, a rapidly growing software brand, released version 1.5 of DVD to PSP / iPod Video Converter. The software transfers any DVD movie to your iPod or PSP, and does it in a fast and reliable manner. The new version has a better user interface and improved conversion speed.

Westchester, CA (PRWEB) May 14, 2007 -- 99bytes, a rapidly growing software brand, released version 1.5 of DVD to PSP / iPod Video Converter. The software transfers any DVD movie to iPod or PSP, and does it in a fast and reliable manner. The new version has a better user interface and improved conversion speed.

The idea behind converter is to cover a gap in the large market that Apple opened when releasing their portable device, soon to gain a huge popularity: the iPod. The gap is all about media content: every person that owns an iPod will probably want to transfer onto it more than just the commercial movies that are available in the iTunes online store.

So let's say that someone has a bunch of favourite DVD movies, already paid for. Wouldn't it be nice to transfer all those movies on the iPod? Well, it would definitely save some bucks. The software released by 99bytes does just that: in a few clicks, the user can convert ANY video DVD to iPod, at a good speed and with great conversion quality. Then, one just needs to upload the movie on iTunes (ready to transfer to iPod), or simply copy on the PSP, and enjoy it anywhere.

So apart from Apple iPod, the software also converts for Sony PSP. This extended compatibility was added to the iPod converter due to a large volume of requests from customers that wanted to make the most of the money that they already invested in buying DVD movies.

One will soon notice that the output movies work both on iPod and PSP - so this is double compatibility, a feature rarely encountered in other products, and which saves half of the conversion time, since the user just needs to convert once instead of twice.

Some iPod converters on the market ask the user to convert the DVD file to AVI format first, and then convert the AVI file to iPod or PSP format. With 99bytes DVD to PSP / iPod Video Converter, there's just one step. One can directly convert the DVD to iPod or PSP format, which saves a lot of time.

So the software can receive as input any video DVD, commercial or not, original or copy, and converts it to iPod or PSP format. One can also convert ISO files or DVDs copied on the hard-disk (VIDEO_TS folders). The converter supports all major formats (NTSC, PAL). No matter where the DVDs are published (US, Europe or Asia) - the 99bytes gets them all to iPod format.

A few nice additions: the user can choose the specific titles/chapters to be converted and transfered to iPod or PSP, and easily decide by previewing in the integrated player. Also, the user can choose the soundtrack language, the resolution, the audio samplerate, the quality vs. size, the video bitrate. Then, it's enough to hit the Start button, and wait for the software to convert the movie, ready for iPod.

The best part is that the trial version provides 5 free conversions. Anyone who buys the iPod converter will also benefit from free updates, with more features and skins. So anyone who's interested in such a converter, should go to www.99bytes.com and download the software - it's definitely worth a try.

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Robert Dane
99bytes
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Take a look at the nicely designed skin, and you'll also notice the simplicity of the user interface

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