Spb Mobile DVD
So, you've got a problem. You've got a handy little Pocket PC with a beautiful screen and stereo sound, but no way of getting your DVDs compressed and converted to a compatible file format so that you can put them onto it. Right? Enter Spb Mobile DVD. This little application packs a lot of punch, but is as easy to use as you could imagine. Simply drop in your DVD, launch the application, then follow the wizard as it helps you choose the best settings for your Pocket PC and the particular DVD you're encoding. On the upper end, the quality is extremely good; you can get true VGA (640x480). Spb Mobile DVD supports both XVID and the more standard WMV video formats, and can convert videos that will play on devices down to a 200MHz processor.
This converter will also convert a standard video file you've got sitting on your machine, so it's not just a one-trick pony. This thing is well worth the $24.95 price tag. The trial version will let you test its capabilities, but puts an ugly green nag screen over top of your video repeatedly, so you'd never want to have to watch something like that.












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Subscribe to commentsBarryJan 26th 2007 7:10PM
Where have you been the past few years? Companies such as ImToo, CuCusoft, and others have DVD rippers that convert to you desired mobile format.
Check out http://www.imtoo.com/ the dvd ripper which does iPod, Pocket Pc, and any other fomat needed. This isn't new.
johnnyg0Jan 22nd 2007 11:38AM
There's so much viable (and better) free alternatives to convert video I don't know where to start : PocketDivXencoder, SUPER, etc.. use them instead.
MikeJan 23rd 2007 12:31PM
For Mac, HandBrake is a great program. Simple, but just enough options to get a video optimized well for any device.