The News Review:
- What You Need to Know about iPod Movies
- blank dvd
- Sony to simplify home cinema with all-in-one Bravia
What You Need to Know about iPod Movies
Buzzle – Jul 21, 2007
com –>iPod devices that are equipped with video players must have the movies from their original format converted to one that can be read and played by the iPod movie player system. This means that the movie can either be downloaded from an iPod-friendly site such as the Apple iPod Store or another website dedicated to iPod music and movies or the user must purchase the appropriate conversion software. Most of the iPod movie conversion systems can convert most types of movie files such as AVI MPEG WMV MV MP4 RM RMVB H. 264 VB or DivX formats into the MPEG-4 video format that the iPod uses. In addition to just converting the format the system must also match the resolution of the iPod movie player. The typical resolution for the iPod display screen is 640 by 480 for optimum viewing and clarity of picture. Without the appropriate software conversion the picture would be highly distorted.
blank dvd
Esato – Jul 22, 2007
Posted by govigovonce you author it for VCD the size marginally increases and it wont fit on to a CD. you would want to author it to DVD or. vob to make it a DVD video. which is a pain in the ass. those realease are to burned as. avi file so that it can be played in stand alone Divx players. Posted by pmerrymanYes it is an Avi file which I would like to watch on my DVD player.
Sony to simplify home cinema with all-in-one Bravia
Reg Hardware – Jul 20, 2007
The operating unit connects to your TV via HDMI and is capable of upscaling the resolution of standard DVDs to 720p and 1080i ready for display on an HD TV but there is no mention of compatibility with with Blu-ray or HD DVD formats. Earlier this year Denon.