Monday, October 12, 2009

5 video converter software review to help you select the best video converter

Everybody has its own opinion about how to select the best software video converter. Here, I give you top 5 best Video Converter software review. With this video converter software review, you can choose what you think the best Video Converter among them. I will take five main evaluate to look for to help you select the best video converter: “Input Files”, ‘Output Files”, “Features”, “Ease of Use” and “Help and Support” in this video converter software review.

Aimersoft video converter software review (35.95$)



Aimersoft Video Converter is a powerhouse video converter that simplifies the conversion process without compromising features or flexibility. Aimersoft Video Converter is one of the most versatile converters we reviewed accepting all common formats and many uncommon formats which is widely used to convert videos, DVD disc and burn DVDs. It also includes three versions (Standard, Pro and Ultimate) to adapt to the different requirements of users.

Aimersoft Video Converter provides email support, an in-program guide, FAQs. But there are no live chat and user forums.

Total video converter software review (39.96$)



Total Video Converter converted just about everything we threw at it with skill and ease. It converts almost any video file. You can rip DVDs and MiniDVDs directly from your drive, convert audio files, combine multiple videos into one large file and its compatible with and supplies output options for several popular portable media players. The only output Total Video Converter doesn’t support is RealMedia and VOB for DVDs.

However, there is very little documentation for Total Video Converter. It includes a sparse in-program guide, a small selection of FAQs and an email contact with a Yahoo address.

Xilisoft video converter software review (35.95$)


Xilisoft Video Converter can accept 45 files and convert them to more than two dozen output file types including iPod, PSP and Zune. It also includes an easy-to-use upload Wizard for novices. Xilisoft is a comprehensive video conversion tool that will satisfy the needs of most users. The interface is easy to use and your selection of input and output options is comprehensive.

Unfortunately, like its sister site, ImTOO MPEGE Encoder, the Xilisoft Video Converter is not without it’s faults. It does not include any editing tools and you cannot convert flash video.

Cucusoft video converter software review (45.95$)




Cucusoft’s Video Converter software is a basic conversion program that really doesn’t do much. You input common file types like WMV, AVI, MPEG and MP4; however, they can only be converted to MPEG, VOB or DAT. More specifically, DVD, SVCD or VCD, designed mostly for tangible media. Additionally, there is no support for portable devices like iPod or Zune.

The software includes an in-program guide and a selection of FAQs online.

iSkysoft video converter software review (35.95$)



iSkysoft Video Converter gives you, the user, ultimate control over your video files. You can adjust runtime, resolution, bitrate, merge multiple videos into one file, insert special effects and edit. iSkysoft Video Converter is one of the most versatile converters we reviewed accepting all common formats, and many uncommon formats.

The only thing iSkysoft Video Converter has not going for it is it`s inability to convert VOB or IFO usually associated with DVD and MiniDVD files.

Monday, October 5, 2009

PSP go----7 changes you need to know

It is go time, PSP "go" your net word. The fans of PSP have different opinions with the considerable difference with PSP go. While we will have a review with the changes of PSP go. You should know exactly what you`re getting and whether you`re buying a PSP go.



1. The appearance of PSP go

The PSP Go is 16% lighter and 35% smaller than the PSP-3000. Downsizing however doesn't mean diminished gaming as the PSP Go's 3.8" TFT LCD screen slides up to reveal all the usual in-game PSP control suspects. It features 16 GB of built-in storage and is designed for the “on the go digital consumer”.

2. The removal of the UMD slot

One of the bigger changes between the PSP Go and “regular” PSP-3000 is the deletion of Sony’s UMD player from the Go device. Users will be encouraged download content from Sony’s on-line store instead of paying for UMD disks.

3. Nongaming apps

Sony will also be selling bigger-budget downloadable games (UMD) and for those titles we recommend transferring the data directly off your PC or your PS3 rather than using the Wi-Fi connection on your PSP. Users can download software off of the PlayStation Store directly to their PSP Go (it's got built-in Wi-Fi) or transfer data from their PC or PlayStation 3 via USB, and needn`t convert the game anymore.

4. Media Go software

Included with the PSP Go you get a Media Go software, this Media Go software lets you convert videos to PSP go and can Convert DVD to PSP go device as well. It is means you can convert your media for free. The software acts as a mediator (think iTunes for an iPod) between your PC and PSP Go.

5. Fans of PSP go

As a user of PSP go, who will accustomed to the network, and has become the main users of the service (PSN). This will promoting the development of Web services. PSP go is not conflict with other PSP, and it`ll not replace other PSP.

“Go” can understand as put the PSP users around the world “enter” the network and become friends with each other.

6. Bluetooth

New to the PSP Go is Bluetooth which allows gamers to pair up stereo Bluetooth headsets with the PSP Go. This also allows the Go to perform several other nifty tricks such as pairing up with a PS3 controller. Bluetooth feature does not only apply the data transmission, it can copy the computer files, and listen your music with a Bluetooth headset too.

7. game of PSP go

As far as games, the 225 available on launch day will include PSOne Classics (like the videos, these were playable on older PSP models if you transferred them from a PS3), Playstation Network originals such as Echochrome, and several of the PSP's previously-released UMD games such as God of War: Chains of Olympus, Daxter, and Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny.

For owners of existing heavier and bulky PSP 1000 and 3000's, the PSP Go is probably going to be the upgrade they've been waiting for. For gamers with a Nintendo, iPhone or iPod Touch, the decider to buying the PSP GO will probably come down to the range, quality and desirability of the games available for the PSP Go.

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