Plato DVD to iPod Converter 5.52

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Plato DVD to iPod Converter 5.52
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Version: 5.52
Size: 3.42 MB
Publisher: Plato software Inc.
Date Added:
License [?]: Shareware (USD$29.88 to buy)
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows 2000
Requirements: 1GHz CPU
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Publisher's Description of Plato DVD to iPod Converter

" Enjoy your DVD Movies on your iPod Right now. "
- From Plato software Inc.

Plato DVD to iPod Converter - Enjoy your DVD Movies on iPod Right Now! It helps you easily convert DVD Movies to a format that iPod understands. And you could watch your these movies on your iPod anytime anywhere without carrying those discs inconveniently. Plato DVD to iPod Converter is simply and easy to use. Just a few clicks , you could choose subtitle, audio track , and customize output video and audio quality. And the highlight is that other DVD applications only rip unprotected DVD movies , but Plato DVD to iPod Converter can rip almost DVD movies even they are CSS , REGION , MACROVISION ,SONY ARCCOS protected dvd discs.

Key Features Include:(1)Attractive and Easily used software It is !! (2)Convert DVD to iPod with customize Video Quality and Audio Quality. (3)Selectable DVD subtitle and Audio Track (4)Set Start Point and End Point to Convert (5)Automatically Shutdown your computer after long time conversion. (6) With latest industry standards , It creates best picture and audio quality


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dvd   |  to   |  ipod   |  converter   

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