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| NewSoft Digital Converter Adds MPEG-4 Support for iPod and PSP NewSoft has announced the addition of several new, key technology features in version 1.06 of the Presto! Digital Converter. An all-inclusive solution for direct-to-DVD conversion of analog video and audio to digital, this latest version adds MPEG-2 support as well as MPEG-4 format support for the Apple iPod and Sony PSP. Version 1.06 also offers a "Save As" feature, enabling users to save their content to burn later or view from their desktop using any leading software player. Digital Converter 1.06 will also include the latest version of NewSoft's popular video editing program, VideoWorks 6.2. In two easy steps, NewSoft's Presto! Digital Converter v1.06 transfers audio and/or video from any AV or S-Video playback device to the designated playback media or device in real time without going through the computer's hard drive. Suited for today's on-the-go lifestyles, users can now access their content when they want and where they want it, without compromising video quality or being limited to specific playback devices. With VideoWorks 6.2, users also have many easy-to-use, full-featured video editing tools giving them the freedom to quickly and easily edit out unwanted content, add transition effects and more. NewSoft's Presto! Digital Converter 1.06 converts most comprehensive video formats to DVD, MPEG-2 file for DVD, and MPEG-4 files for iPod and PSP. It also supports DVD+/-R DL disc recording. Presto! Digital Converter Features: - MPEG-2, MPEG-4 for iPod and MPEG-4 for PSP support - Save As DVD Folder support for desktop viewing or later burning - Auto-chapter for DVD title - One-click burn without going through the HDD - Real-time capture and real-time burn - Video preview window - Supports DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD+R Double Layer and DVD-R Dual Layer Recording - Add additional content to DVD+RW discs - Zero audio/video sync problems - Full-featured video editing tools. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |