Archive for August, 2008

Anvsoft Flash to PSP Converter Review

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Sometimes, I am not content to watch my favorite Flash SWF files only on my computer. I own a PSP which is not only a game device, but also a movie and video palyer. So I want to enjoy my videos anywhere and anytime. I can’t directly put my favorite Flash SWF Video on my PSP, however, Anvsoft Flash to PSP Converter brings me a breeze!
 
Anvsoft Flash to PSP Converter is a professional application helps you convert Macromedia Flash SWF files to MPEG-4 format that PSP supports. With it, you can easily convert your Flash videos to your mobile PSP and share with your family and friends. Anvsoft Flash to PSP Converter is absolutely a Flash SWF converter to convert swf to mpeg 4, swf to avi, flash to mpeg, and view them on Sony PSP. It works only with a few clicks ant takes several minutes and even several seconds depending on your file size. And the output video is smooth and stable.

As to me, I like its attractive user interface, very simple and intuitive. It is quite easy to operate for beginners, however, the output settings option allows the advanced users to set the video codec, size, bitrate, FPS and audio codec, channel, bitrate and sample rate. The useful software is priced at $19.95, quite reasonable compared with its good performance. But it can’t add FLV files, it’s a pity! If Anvsoft Flash to PSP Converter supports FLV video, it would be a perfect Flash to PSP Converter.

Extra DVD Ripper Express Review

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Extra DVD Ripper Express is the most easiest-to-use converter that I met. Its attractive interface makes you comfortable. There are intuitive icons indicating the output format what you want to convert to, such as AVI, MPEG, Apple iPod MP4, iPhone MP4, Apple TV MP4, YouTube FLV, Sony PSP, Sony PS3, Microsoft Zune, WMV, Pocket PC, 3GP.

Before converting, you can set your video language audio and subtitle that your DVD offers. You can conveniently set the output setting by choosing the preset parameters in the output setting combo-box. For example, if you choose ‘iPod-MPEG 4 QVGA 320*240 512 kbps Stereo/128kbps’, the details video and audio information will be shown one the right of interface. However, you can choose the ‘Customize Setting’, then set your favor video and audio settings. The video setting includes Video Codec, Video Size, Frame Rate, Video Bitrate, Aspect Ratio, and the audio setting consists of Audio Codec, Audio Bitrate, Channels, Audio Sample and Audio Volume.

After setting parameters well, click ‘Convert Now’ button, it pops up a dialogue letting you select record mode. Record from current point, or record from beginning of current title, or set start time and stop time to record. Then click ‘Star’ button, it will start to convert. During the conversion process, you can enjoy the movie on the big preview panel. That’s a good experience! The trial version allows you to rip DVD 15 minutes, and the output quality is same as the original movie, so it is worthy of spending $29.77 to get a full version.