iPod Converter Ultimate: Rip blu-ray, convert DVD and video for iPod playback.

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PavTube iPod Converter Ultimate

PavTube iPod Converter Ultimate

$59

 * Amazing fast DVD/Blu-ray disc/video to iPod conversion speed.
* Make full back up of commercial blu-ray and DVD movies.
* Easiest-to-use and user-friendly interface.
* Merge several DVD chapters or video clips into one for conversion.
* Extract audio from blu-ray discs, DVDs, and video clips for enjoyment.

Support OS: Windows 2000,XP,2003,Vista,Win7 Free TrialBuy Now

Pavtube iPod Converter Ultimate is an easy to use Blu-ray to iPod Converter, DVD to iPod Converter, and Video to iPod Converter that can convert Blu-ray discs, DVDs and videos to iPod matching formats that support playback on your favorite iPod. This iPod Video Converter can smoothly rip any DVDs and convert most popular video and audio formats such as AVI, XviD, WMV, MPEG, MPG, FLV, MP4, VOB, WMV, MOV, 3GP, WMA, MP3, H.264, WAV, etc. to iPod Video including MP4, M4V and MP3. What’s more, it offers you comprehensive editing functionalities such as setting advanced settings, choosing special effect modes, reversing video horizontally or vertically, adding various watermarks to let you make a better video picture and sound quality.

Q: What are the differences between the trial version and the retail version?

A: A trail version converts videos with watermark (the logo of Pavtube) on the screen and asks if you would like to purchase at each run while a retail version allows you to use freely without putting on watermark. As a customer of Pavtube, you will be reminded to update the software whenever a new version is released. The update is free of charge for lifetime. Besides, your emails will be attended at the first time, your advice and requirements will be much valued when we upgrade the software.

 

Q: How to combine multiple video clips into one file?

A: Select the items you want to combine together and check the box of ‘Merge into one file’ before converting the videos.

 

Q: My widescreen movies (16x9) aren't staying widescreen after conversion. I don't want the video to be stretched and made taller. What can I do?

A: Simply click ‘Settings’ button and set the Video Size to 16*9 aspect ratio before converting the movie.

 

Q: How can I get AAC/ AC3 5.1 channels as output audio?

A: You can click ‘Settings’ button and select ‘5.1 channels’ from the drop-down list of Audio Channel. Please note that piratical output formats do not support 5.1 channels.

 

Q: How can I set the output file name?

A: Please find the column named ‘Destination File’ on file list. Double click the output name and then you can type in desired output file name.

 

Q: My videos were recorded by my HD camcorder, there are many stripes and noises on the picture after conversion, why should this happen?

A: Some footages are taken under interlacing mode, and this lead to stripes and lines on the screen. To eliminate the lines, you may follow ‘Edit’ menu-> ‘Effect’ tab and check ‘Deinterlacing’ box before conversion. As to the noise, when you apply the special effect mode “Simple Gauss Blur” from the drop-down list, the noise will be reduced greatly.

 

Q: I’d like to eliminate black bars (edges) from the movie, what should I do?

A: Click ‘Edit’ button to enter into the edit panel and switch to the Crop tab, then just drag the dashed frame on the video screen of the original preview window to cut off the unwanted parts to get the right aspect ratio you need.

 

Q: How do I install and registaer the software?

A: Please find more details at Install and register Windows products.

 

Q: I am unable to download the program properly. What can I do?

A: Please check whether your computer has been infected. Then check your IE settings. Please click "Internet option..." under "Tools", and then select the "General" Page, just click "Delete file...", and it will be OK.

 

Q: Can I change the output file name?

A: Yes. Please find the column named "Destination File" on file list. Click the particular output name under the "Destination File" column, and then you can specify the output file name.

 

Operating System: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7

DirectX Version: 9.0 or above

Memory: 64MB at least

Processor: Intel Pentium ? processor at 500 MHz

Hard Disc Space: 512MB or above

Optical Drive: DVD-ROM (BD-ROM is required for ripping blu-ray disc)

Input

Blu-ray discs, DVD formats, Video formats (*.avi,*.divx, *.wmv, *.wma, *.asf, *.dvr-ms, *.wav, dts in wav, *.rm, *.rmvb, *.ra, *.mov, *.qt, *.mp4, *.3gp, *.3g2, *.dv, *.m4b, *.m4v, *.m4a, *.aac, *.flv, *.f4v (YouTube, Hulu, Fox, etc.), *.dat, *.mpg, *.vob, *.mod from JVC, Panasonic, Cannon,*.m2v, *.tod (JVC), *.m2t, *.m2ts (Blu-ray), *.ts, *.tp, *.evo, *.mkv, *.dv);

Audio formats (*.au, *.mp3, *.mp2, *.flac, *.ape, *.ogg, *.8svx, *.aiff,*.aif, *.caf, *.dts, *.smv, *.tta, *.voc)

Image formats (*.jpg, *.ico, *.bmp, *.png, *.gif, *.tiff)

Others (*.flc, *.fli, partial *.mxf, *.gxf, *.pss, *.mvi, *.mtv, *.vdr, *.pmf, *.pva, *.k3g, *.vp6, *.nsv, *.nuv, *.dmskm)

output

Video

MP4, MOV, M4V

Audio

MP3, WAV, M4A