DVD in Hand converts your DVD, iTunes video, WMV, MP4, MPG, AVI and etc quickly and easily into a format that Pocket PC can play.
Watch your movies on the go.
With DVD in Hand you can put your favourite movies or TV series on your mobile video equipment and watch them wherever and whenever you want. Let the kids watch their favourite cartoons in the car
DVD Catalyst is a simple Windows application that can rip a 2 hour movie from your DVD and apply video compression so that the file fits on your portable device's storage card and still looks halfway decent on your mobile screen
DVD Catalyst is a simple Windows application that can rip a 2 hour movie from your DVD and apply video compression so that the file fits on your portable device's storage card and still looks halfway decent on your mobile screen
Join over 10,000 others using RingtoneExpress and start making your own ringtones for FREE
RingtoneExpress gives you the power to convert videos, iTunes and MP3/WMA music into ringtones without paying a cent. No clubs, no subscriptions just unlimited ringtones
trakAxMobile Multimedia Mixer - Your Life Remixed! trakAxMobile enables you to create and edit video and music mixes quickly and easily.
Create Unique Ringtones, Video Blogs, Video Mixes & Messages, Interactive Product Presentations, Caller IDS, MMS messages & more.
Edit Music & Video Tracks.
Create Photo Slideshows with soundtracks & narrations
DVD to GO is a desktop application giving you a quick and easy way to convert DVDs and video files to the Windows Mobile (Pocket PCs & SmartPhones) format including a true real-time Full Player preview
The Pocket DVD Wizard lets you use your computer to convert your DVD and video files into files your handheld device can play, without additional expensive software or hardware.
Software Highlights
The Pocket DVD Wizard is very easy to use.
It works on any PC that can play DVDs using Windows Media Player
DVD To GoSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, SmartphoneVersion: 2.9.9.3 updated Upload date: 13 Feb 10 Tags: Multimedia & Graphics