Roxio has released version 4 of their Popcorn video conversion software, adding support for AVCHD and Adobe Flash, as well as better preview and direct YouTube uploads.
Perhaps just as notably, Popcorn can now export as Flash video (FLV or FV4), including player controls for easy uploads to websites.
Electronista adds “the new tabbed interface lets users choose between capturing and converting video. Besides AVCHD and Flash, the software supports MKV, QuickTime, AVI. MPEG-1/2/4, Tivo and EyeTV formats. Users can make copies, extract multiple clips or audio tracks from non-protected DVD’s. Burning software is included that allows creation of custom DVD menus. Labeling tools support LightScribe and LabelFlash drives and media.”
The software is notable for its device profiles which allow for easy one-click conversion to hundreds of phones and media devices such as the iPod, iPhone, Palm Pre, Apple TV, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PSP Go, Blackberry and TiVo.
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If you happen to live in the land of NTSC television, primarily North and Central America, you may have experience the frustration of trying to play video from other parts of the world. Maybe you got a black and white picture that seemed to “roll,” or perhaps you didn’t get any picture at all.
HDTVs are able to handle both NTSC and PAL video, regardless of where they are sold. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t still a need for good PAL to NTSC conversions.
A lot of HDTV owners still have analog TVs in use for one purpose or another. And of course some people still don’t have a HDTV at all.
If you are one of the millions of people who have one of these NTSC TVs and want to watch PAL video you should take a look at our new guide on the subject.
The guide, titled Convert PAL Video to NTSC describes several methods for converting between the two standards. If you use Nero Recode or TMPGenc Xpress you’ll find a section on each. If you don’t use (or want to use) either one check out the instructions for using AviSynth.
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Now, it’s said, iPhone 3G will launch on July 11th, new features about the new iPhone 3G here, it’s really a good news to iPhone fans you and me.
Following are three ways to save Youtube to iPhone I often used:
Part one. Convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G) with iPhone Video Converter (for Windows users).
1.iPhone can play MP4 video, MP3, m4a audio.
After downloading, you should convert the *.flv to *.mp4 format. So you can download third party software to convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G). If you already know how to convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G), you can go to Part two; else, as convert Youtube to iPhone I prefer using Daniusoft Video to iPhone Converter, it converts video formats to iPhone including AVI, MP4, MPEG, WMV, XviD, H.264, DAT, MOV, ASF and FLV, etc. to iPhone MPEG-4, H.264, and rip video audio to iPhone MP3, M4A, AAC. It can also convert Youtube video to iPhone 3G, too. You can free download Daniusoft Video to iPhone Converter here and convert Youtube to iPhone with its guide.
2.Copy and paste the link of video from Youtube in this website: Download YouTube Videos
Then click download and right click on ‘the download then save as.’, while saving, you can type the video as “title.flv”.
Part Two. Convert Youtube to iPhone (video to iPhone 3G) with iPhone Video Converter (for Mac users)
1. Step 1 and step two as above.
2. After save Youtube to iPhone, Mac users can use iSquint. iSquint is an iPod video conversion app for Mac OS X that can be use to convert Youtube to iPhone too. It’s a free application with similar export features as Daniusoft Video to iPhone Converter. iSquint is awesome!
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