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DVD to iPod Converter
Software - Best Buy Reviews
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With the software programs currently on the market, it is now easy to convert your DVDs and video movies so that you can play them on your iPod. To help you decide which software is best for you, we downloaded and researched several of the best-selling conversion software packages, compared them and then ranked them. The results are shown below.
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#1
Best Buy Winner!
Accelerate DVD to iPod
Converter + Video to iPod PowerPack
Normal Price: $59.90
PowerPack Price: $ 39.95
Download
the trial version 8.7 MB
Buy
the full version $39.95
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Clearly the best choice if you want a simple way to convert DVDs and movies to your iPod.
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Simple to install
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Simple to operate
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Converts DVDs as well as
movie video, even if they are copy protected
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The fastest converter on the market
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Very good Help function
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Excellent e-mail support
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Excellent features
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Well worth the money (a $59.90 value for a limited-time sale price of only
$39.95)
Accelerate DVD to iPod
Converter + Video to iPod PowerPack: any video you watch on PC can be
put on iPod. It converts almost all formats of video files that are
already on your computer (AVI, MPG, MPEG, ASF, WMV, MOV, 3GP, AMR,
FLV, FLIC, SWF, RM, RMVB etc.) and DVD movies into a format that's
compatible with iPod video, that is, iPod mp4 format. The latest
upgraded version 4.2 fully supports the files of Real Media versions
8, 9, 10, and Apple's MOV files (compressed MOV files included) with
channels 5.1, 6.1, 7.1.
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Download
the trial version
8.7 MB
Buy
the full version $39.95
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The Best Packages Ranked
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Remember do not copy DVDs that you do not own! It is illegal to make a copy of a movie for use on your device if you do not own the original.
The legality of DVD ripping will vary based on your country of residence. Accelerate Software does not in any way endorse violation of the valid rights of copyright holders, and strongly recommends that you consult your country's copyright and fair use laws before copying any video content.
Pros: Good play time; beautiful, bright screen; more attractive price than previous model; fits in older iPod accessories.
Cons: No bundled FireWire cable, AV cable, or dock.
Price as rated: $349 Best Current Price: $239.00 (via ProductFinder)
Company: Apple Computer, www.apple.com
When Apple released the second-generation iPod mini, it also tweaked the iPod photo line. It did so not by updating the interface or adding new capabilities to the colorful music and picture player, but rather by slashing $150 off of the price of the 60GB model and replacing the 40GB version with a 30GB iPod photo. This new, smaller-capacity iPod photo costs $349 and holds approximately 7,500 songs or 25,000 photos.
Apple removed some previously bundled accessories: the FireWire and AV cables, the iPod photo dock, and the carrying case.
In my tests, the 30GB iPod photo had the same battery life as the 60GB model, exceeding Apple¡¯s promised 15 hours of play by 93 minutes (backlighting, EQ, and Sound Check were turned off for these tests). When connected to a TV by the now-optional AV cable, the new 30GB iPod photo projected a slide show for about two hours. This iPod charged as quickly via USB 2.0 as it did via FireWire. And its colorful interface still looks great.
The 30GB iPod photo is thinner than the 60GB iPod photo but just slightly thicker than the fourth-generation 20GB iPod, so it fits nicely into cases, docks, and speakers designed for earlier iPods.
NOTE: Apple replaced the 40GB iPod photo with a 30GB version, reviewed here, but the 60GB model remains nearly the same (it even has the same Apple model number). A few of the trappings have changed, though, such as the price: the 60GB iPod photo now costs $449, down by $150 from $599. And a FireWire cable, AV cable, and dock are no longer included.
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