Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Six tipsfor covert DVD to PSP

PSP is a synonym of fashion and young as well as being in. If you are a master game player, how can you go with this cool software?

Besides, you can enjoy DVD movies with PSP when you are traveling on a flight, boat, or subway, etc. As you know, PSP boasts a large and comfortable screen, which provides quite a convenience for movie watching.

There are some tips you need to pay attention when you convert DVD to PSP video.

First, though PSP has a screen resolution of 480*227, actually, you can only playback video with resolution of 368*208. So you must pay attention when you are setting the resolutions and aspect ratio. Or you just cannot play the converted video at all.

Second, choose a good DVD ripper. What, you may wonder, could be a good DVD Ripper? A good DVD Ripper should have fast DVD ripping speed while outputting video of excellent quality. Besides, a good DVD ripper should have enough profiles which will save users a lot of time and efforts on format settings, especially convenient for users who are not professionals. For the three reasons above, I recommend you to try the PCWorld Reviewed DVD Ripper. You are going to lose nothing to have a try. I bet you will get maximum satisfaction from recently updated Pavtube DVD Ripper.





Third, when you are transferring files from your PC to PSP, you’d better try USB cable rather than card reader. Though USB Cable transferring is a little bit of slow, data will not lost or damage, By contrast, card reader is convenient and fast, but the problem is that card reader will often cause data damage or loss with frequent plug in and out.



Fourth, you better not to change the frame rate much. Though PSP support frame rate up to 30fps, I suggest you keep the frame rate untouched, and use the default frame rate of the movie. Otherwise, you may output audio/video out of sync.



Fifth, PSP supports picture with extension of THM, if you want to capture some pictures when previewing DVD movie. You need to make sure the program supports snapshot in THM format. Pavtube provides THM format pictures and users can get THM picture of high quality with the preference setting. In addition, you can cut off the black edges if you choose.



Sixth, if you need to convert DVD to PSP only, you can choose a DVD to PSP converter instead of a DVD Ripper.

Sharing:Watch/Enjoy TV shows on your PSP

Most PSP owners have been expecting Sony would announce somethingabut watch TV on PSP, however, they didn’t say anything. Sony released an update that allowed you to watch cable TV, DVDs and DVR from your home entertainment center anywhere you can access a broadband connection. The only one downside is that it costs $350 to buy the LocationFree TV base station.



Well, if you don’t want to pay that much, and you just want to enjoy the hit TV series like “Gossip Girl” or “Lost” and other TV shows, things would be much simpler. All you need to do is to record TV shows which you like with a DVD recorder and then convert DVD to PSP video with a DVD Ripper or a DVD to PSP Converter. I myself use Pavtube DVD to PSP Converter because it rips fast and convert DVD to video of excellent quality.



Sony had added PDFs that walk you through the process of using your PSP with LocationFree TV. It looks like they are preparing for some sort of announcement. I just hope a major price drop would be included.



I've summarized how to set-up LocationFree TV and what features it includes on the jump.



Set-up looks fairly easy:

Upgrade PSP

You can do this via USB connection to your net enabled computer or WiFi.



Connect your base station

The base station has one cable in and two other audio/video ins for use with a DVD player, DVR or VCR. There is also an IR blaster so you can change channels or control the various devices connected.

Finally, you have to connect the base station to the internet. It looks like the preferred method is a LAN cable.



Configure the TV channels and on-screen remote control

It looks like TV channel set-up is well put together; supporting both the base stations internal tuner and the tuner of whatever device you happen to plug it into.



Watching TV on Your PSP

To watch TV on the go you just need to make sure you turn your base station on and that you can find a hotspot that you can access.



Once you hook-up to your base station via the network there are a variety of things you can do. The PSP's TV watching options let you adjust the video rate, get channel information, remotely switch input from TV to one of the other A/V inputs you set up, switch audio for bilingual broadcasts and, most importantly, bring up the on-screen remote.



On Screen Remote

There are two types of remotes for the PSP, the standard TV remote and the connected device remote.



The standard TV remote lets you change channels and control the volume settings. The connected device remote lets you do a variety of things depending on the device connected. If the connected device is made by Sony you can bring up a remote similar to the one you would use at home, otherwise you may not get full use out of the remote.



The problem is that anywhere I'd want to be able to watch TV on the go probably doesn't have a hot spot I can access or I have to pay extra to use it.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Transfer/Rip/Convert DVD movies to ARCHOS 7





With an 800x480 pixel-wide resolution and a 7" TFT LCD screen, the ARCHOS 7 can absolutely provide users with the best cinema experience on the go. You can watch your movies in full width, which will give you the same viewing comfort as a TV in your living room. Your video watching experience on the go will never look so good.



Because of the excellent cinema experience, and its huge capacity - both 160G and 320G versions are having enough room to store movies, more and more users would like to copy their DVD collections to the handheld device. To copy a commercial DVD to the ARCHOS 7, you need a program called Pavtube DVD Ripper to rip it into ARCHOS 7 compatible file formats, like AVI, MPEG4, AVI video, and WMA, AAC, WAV audio. The following paragraphs will detail the steps of how to rip DVDs for playback on ARCHOS 7, if you are searching for such a solution, just read on it to get what you need.



First of all, you can download Pavtube DVD Ripper here.







Step 1: Load DVD files

Click "DVD Rom", "DVD Folder" or "IFO/ISO" to import DVD files to this program. This utility allows users selecting their needed chapters to convert, and you can right click on a title, and then do selections on the popup window, like "Uncheck All", "Show Chapters", etc. By the way, usually, the one with the longest duration time is the main movie, so just tick off this one would be OK.



Step 2: Select output format for ARCHOS 7

Click on the pull down menu of "Format", and then all the format profiles will be listed out as below, just select "Archos" firstly, and then choose a format for ARCHOS 7, here I select "Archos 5/7 WMV Video (*.wmv) for instance.





Step 3: Set advanced settings

Click "Settings" button, then you are able to adjust video and audio parameters like codec, bit rate, aspect ration, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channel in the following interface. Basically, the default settings can ensure the output quality to be good, so, if you do not have special requirements, there is no need to change the settings.







Step 4: Click "Convert" button to start DVD ripping



Once your DVD is ripped, you can find out the output files via clicking on "Open" button, and then drag the file over to your ARCHOS 7 for playback.

Rip Blu-ray Disc to PSP,convert Blu-ray movies to PSP for watching

Do you have movies, music videos on Blu-ray that you want to watch on your PSP? If you have, you do not need to buy the movies in PSP (.*mp4) format. Because you can directly convert your Blu-ray movies and Blu-Ray music videos to PSP files, which are MP4 video format. To convert Blu-ray to PSP, you will need to use Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper, a program that can quickly and smoothly rip your Blu-ray movies off and convert them into the PSP format.


1. Advantages of choosing Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper



  • Directly rip DVDs and Blu-ray discs to PSP with super high speed and excellent HD quality.

  • Directly and smoothly rip protected DVDs and Blu-ray discs to PSP without out of sync.

  • Convert Blu-ray M2TS movies to PSP format and other commom videos.

  • Extract audio/music from Blu-ray movie to PSP and capture wonderful movie images

  • Fluently edit video by trimming, cropping, merging, adding logo, replacing audio, adjusting video effects and volume and so on.

  • Support Windows XP, Windows Vista, Window 7.


Download it for FREE NOW: Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper.


2. Step by step: How to convert Blu-ray disc to PSP?

You will be guided to easily and quickly convert your Blu-ray disc to PSP with Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper.



01. Download for free at: Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper, install and launch.



02. Make sure you have Blu-Ray disc drive to insert Blu-Ray disc, then import Blu-Ray M2TS files to the program, choose the proper output video format PSP (.*mp4) and destination folder.



03. Hit "Convert" to convert Blu-ray movies to PSP! Just few minutes, the conversion from blu-ray to PSP is completed!




3. More information, please enter into: Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper .

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

How to convert various videos on ARCHOS 7?





The ARCHOS 7 offers customer uncompromised access to the Internet, TV and media content… With its stunning 7 inches amazingly high-resolution screen, 800x480 pixels, and huge disk capacity, it is the best travel company and portable audio/video player you can imagine, which will definitely accompany your travels and holidays in a comfortable and convenient way.



To enjoy videos on ARCHOS 7, you should make sure what file formats are compatible with it, following is the detailed information:



Video playback:



MPEG-4 (ASP@L5 AVI, up to DVD resolution)



WMV (MP@ML, up to DVD resolution) including WMV protected files



M-JPEG (Motion JPEG Video) in QVGA resolution



With optional plug-in (downloadable from your tablet on www.ARCHOS.com):



HD support: MPEG-4 (ASP 720p) & WMV HD (MP 720p)



H.264 up to DVD resolution with AAC



MPEG-2 MP@ML up to 10 Mbps (up to DVD resolution) and AC3 stereo sound (5.1)



Audio playback:



Stereo MP3 decoding @ 30-320 Kbits/s CBR & VBR, WMA, Protected WMA, WMA pro 5.1, WAV (PCM/ADPCM)



AC3 stereo audio and 5.1 sound files (via SPDIF output of DVR Station)



Flac and OGG Vorbis audio files



With optional software plug-ins (downloadable from your tablet on www.ARCHOS.com):



AAC, AAC+ stereo audio files



Obviously, the ARCHOS 7 supported file formats are limited, if you want to watch you various video files and unprotected DVDs on it successfully, format conversion is necessary. By now, Pavtube Video Converter would be a good assistant for you. It is able to help you convert videos from DVs or camcorders (JVC, Panasonic, Cannon, Sony, etc.), TiVo (*.tivo), DVDs (*.vob), YouTube (*.flv, *.f4v), *.mts, *.m2ts, *.mkv, etc. to ARCHOS 7 compatible format. You can look through its step by step guide as below.



Step 1: Run Pavtube Video Converter, and click "Add" button to load video files to it







Step 2: Select output format for ARCHOS 7



Click on the pull down menu of "Format" firstly, and then select "Archos", after that, all the profiles for Archos will be listed out, here I choose "Archos 5/7 WMV Video (*.wmv) for example.



Step 3: Specify destination folder



Click on the folder icon at the end of "Output" to specify where to locate the output files.



Step 4: Click on "Settings" button to adjust audio and video parameters



Actually, the default settings can basically satisfy your ARCHOS 7, but if you want to have your own changes, you can adjust all the items like codec, aspect ratio, frame rate, sample rate, bit rate, and audio channel in the following window:







Step 5: Click "Convert" button to start conversion



Once conversion is finished, the output files can be found out via clicking on "Open" button with ease. Afterwards, just enjoy them on your ARCHOS 7 freely.

Convert videos to MP4 for playback on PSP

Do you want to enjoy movies and videos on your favorite PSP? A powerful PSP Video transfer may give you a timely help. Pavtube Video to PSP Converter is an amazing tool for you to rip Videos to MP4 for your PSP. And this article is to instruct you how to successfully convert Videos to PSP MP4 files in detail.


Step 1. Download and install Pavtube Video to PSP Converter, then import videos into the program

Click “Add” button to load videos into the program. After that, you can see this interface.


Video to PSP Converter


Step 2. Set the output format for PSP

You can choose one format you need from the drop-down menu of “Format”. Select the output path by clicking the folder button.If you want to combine lots of files together without any interruption, you can check the option “Merge into one file”.


Video to PSP Converter


Step 3. Start converting video to MP4 for PSP

Hit button “Convert” to start conversion. And you can click “Open” button to find your converted MP4 files as soon as the encoding process is finished.


Video to PSP Converter


Tip:


Before convertng,you can customize the videos by clicking the “Edit” button, you can edit the video as you want to be. Here allows you trim and crop the video as well as adjusting the effects.


Video to PSP Converter


Now it is ready for you to transfer MP4 files into your PSP player freely.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Rip/Convert DVD movies to PSP in an easy way

Wanna enjoy DVD movies on PSP whenever and wherever? If so, just find a convert tool DVD movies to PSP.


Recommeded software: Pavtube DVD to PSP Converter


This guide is going to demonstrate how to convert DVD to PSP step by step:



Step 1 :Launch the program and Import DVD files

You can click the "DVD Rom","DVD Folder" or "IFO File" button to load your DVD files.


Step 2 :Select output format for PSP

Click the the drop-down menu of "Format",hit "PSP/PS3" part,you can get what you want. Then specify where to save the converted movies by Output box. In order to keep high quailty of the output videos you can choose "PSP - PSP MPEG-4 Video Excellent Quailty(*.mp4)".The DVD to PSP Converter also allows you to set the parameters like bit rate, frame rate, video size, etc via click "Settings" button.


Step 3: Convert DVD to MPEG for PSP

Click the "Convert" button to start converting the movie. After finishing conversion task, you can hit Open button to find the converted files quickly and directly. Then it is ready for transferring them to your PSP for playback.


For Mac user: Mac DVD to PSP Converter

Convert Blu-ray videos to MP4 with best Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper

If you and want to play Blu-ray discs on iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, Xbox and have no idea of how to convert the disc to MP4, just read on to seek a step to step guide for ripping Blu-ray videos to MP4.


First, you need a good helper-Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper, with it, everyone can rip DVDs and Blu-ray DVDs to MP4/AVI/WMV/MOV, etc. with ease for its outstanding features like converting 1 or 1.5 times faster than other similar programs, ripping protected DVD and Blu-ray DVD directly and so on. In addition, it adopts advanced audio and video sync technology to help users rip DVD without any audio/video issues.



Step 1: Import the Blu-ray files into this program



Run the program and click “Add”, it supplies four ways to load files:

A. Load from DVD Rom: All DVD files can be automatically detected and recognized from DVD Rom and daemon via this program.

B. Load DVD folder: Sometimes DVD folders stored in your hard drive, it shows like “Video_ts” folder and “Audio_ts” folder. You can click the “Video_ts” folder to load it onto the program.

C. Load ISO image files: You may amount your ISO files in the daemon tools and then load the file from the virtual DVD drive.

D. Load IFO files: Click to import DVD files and load IFO files.



Step 2: Output settings

You can select the output video format as MP4 or AVI or WMV, etc. from the drop-down list “Format” as well as select the destination folder from the “Output”.




Merge into one file: Click this opinion and the program will convert all the selected video files into a single file.



Step 3: Start conversion by clicking the“Start”button.

Now, just wait a moment,then you can put the converted video to MP4 for playback on? iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, Xbox, Creative Zen,etc. for playback anywhere and anytime.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010


How to rip Blu-ray movies to PSP playable format on Mac?


Software you need :Pavtube Blu-Ray to PSP converter for Mac


Step by step guide:



Step 1: Run Mac Blu-ray to PSP Converter and add BD files to it

Once you launch this program, click "BD/DVD Folder" to load your Blu-ray movie files.







Step 2: Select an output format for PSP

Click the drop down list of "Format", and then hit "PSP" preset, after that, you will see there are dozens of formats optimized for PSP, just select one to satisfy your requirements at will. To keep a higher quality, you can choose "PSP – PSP MPEG-4 Video Excellent Quality (*.mp4)", to minimize the final file size, you can select "PSP – PSP MPEG-4 Video minimal Size (*.mp4)". Here I chose "PSP – PSP MPEG-4 Video Excellent Quality (*.mp4)" for instance:







Step 3: Adjust audio and video settings

This Mac Blu-ray to PSP Converter also allowed you to set audio and video parameters by click "Settings" button. All the A/V shown on it is changeable, including codec name, bit rate, frame rate, size, sample rate and audio channels. The default settings of "PSP – PSP MPEG-4 Video Excellent Quality (*.mp4)" will guarantee output an acceptable full screen playback quality on your PSP, so if you are not professional in adjusting A/V settings, you’d better not to change the default settings, otherwise you may get a final file that is unplayable on your PSP.







Step 4: Start ripping Blu-ray movies to PSP supported format

Once the above mentioned steps are done, you can click the big button "Convert" to start converting BD movies to PSP workable file format. This Mac Blu-ray to PSP Converter will ensure you an audio and video in sync file quality for your PSP. Once finished, you can get the result Blu-ray movie files for your PSP by clicking on "Open" button with ease.



Note:

If you don't want to wait around for the whole ripping process, then before clicking "Convert", you can click "Option" button at the top right of the main interface to tick off "Shut down the computer after conversion". In that case, you can go out for a walk or have a cup of tea, or do something else as you like while the ripping task is running.







If you are windows user,please view Pavtube Blu-ray to PSP Converter

Needed: A 'Zune Touch'-Is there still life in Zune hardware line beyond the Zune HD?

With Windows Phone 7 finally out, what does the future hold for Microsoft's line of Zune media players? I suspect that very few people outside of Redmond are asking themselves that question right now -- and that anybody who does care assumes that the Zune HD will turn out to be the final stand-alone Zune. (Like all the other Zunes before it, the HD suffered from a malady I like to think of as "Gee, this is quite a good product, but it's in a class of devices that people lost interest in a year ago" syndrome.)


Me, I'm hoping for a new Zune soon -- maybe several of them. Hold on, hear me out, I'm serious.


One of the great mysteries of the current tech industry is why Apple's iPod Touch -- basically a smartphone without the phone, 3G connection, monthly charges, or contracts -- has no real competition. It's clearly selling like gangbusters, yet the only products that feel like direct competitors come from little companies like Archos. Wouldn't other big electronics companies like a piece of the action?


But when you think about it, maybe the lack of Touch rivals isn't all that surprising. A competitor would need to be built around a platform. The most obvious candidate would be Android -- but Android, as it stands, wouldn't be very satisfactory. The iPod Touch benefits not only from Apple's iOS but also from the whole iTunes ecosystem: the music, the video, the e-commerce infrastructure, the integration with other Apple products such as Macs, iPads, and Apple TV. Without this stuff, the Touch wouldn't be the appealing, ready-to-enjoy entertainment device that it is.


Android can't match any of that: It bundles in some loose integration with Amazon's music download service, and that's about it. Attempts by other companies to supplement Android's standard entertainment features, such as Verizon's use of a Blockbuster movie download app, aren't exactly inspiring.


That won't stop some companies from building Touch-like Android devices -- here's Samsung's Galaxy Player, which is rolling out in Europe. But few companies are in a position to put together a suite of entertainment services that are even vaguely in the same league as the ones Apple controls.


But Windows Phone 7? I think you could use it to build a decent iPod Touch competitor right now. All the money Microsoft has invested in Zune hasn't bought it a significant percentage of the media player market, but it's resulted in a solid music service (Zune Pass), a reasonable selection of movies and TV episodes to download, and a piece of ambitious Windows media-management software. And Windows Phone 7's gaming features are on the Xbox Live platform -- a form of integration into a larger ecosystem that even Apple can't match.


The smart, entertaining user interface also feels like it work just fine on a media handheld designed to appeal to millions of non-nerds; Android still feels a bit like it was designed by geeks, for geeks.


At the right price, a WP7-based media handheld that was essentially a phoneless Samsung Focus could be the first plausible mainstream iPod Touch competitor. I'm not saying it would be a hit-there's still the question of "Why should I buy this instead of an iPod Touch?" -- but it seems like it'd be worth a try.


Microsoft itself could release a "Zune Touch," or it could work with Samsung, LG, HTC, or another hardware maker, or with several of them. I don't have a clue whether such a device is on the road map. But I'm struck by the unbelievable patience that the company has shown for the Zune brand name. It's practically synonymous with "unsuccessful Microsoft attempt to compete with Apple," yet it lives on -- Windows Phone 7's desktop software, entertainment services, and media apps all put the Zune name front and center. That's especially odd given that Microsoft has a history of changing the names of products early and often when they're not instant hits. (Back in January of 2009, I suggested that Microsoft consider dumping the name Zune in favor of "Xbox," but it didn't listen.)


With all the Zune-ified aspects of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft is doubling down on the brand rather than getting ready to phase it out. Could it be doing so at least in part because it thinks there's still life in Zune hardware line beyond the Zune HD?

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

How to enjoy DVD movie on Creative Zen Mozaic?





Want to enjoy your favorite movie or music from your Creative Zen Mozaic ?Software you need --Pavtube Best DVD ripper.The DVD Ripper is easy to use, and it also boasts brilliant interface design which matched your Creative Zen Mozaic harmoniously. They could be the best match I have ever seen and used.



The following guide will show you how to achieve you and realize your dream enjoying DVD movie on Creative Zen Mosaic.



Step1: Click "DVD ROM" ," DVD Folder" or "IFO File"to the load files to the DVD to Creative Zen Mozaic Converter



Step2: Choose the format of “Creative Zen Player Video. And click the button of “Settings” to do detailed settings of the specific values.



Step3: Hit the button of “Convert” to convert DVD movies for Creative Zen Mozaic



Step4: Now you have got the AVI video for your Creative Zen Mozaic, the final step is to transfer the AVI video to your creative Zen.


Software download link: DVD to Creative Zen Mozaic Converter(Direct download) for Mac(Direct download)

Microsoft using free Xbox 360s and Zune Passes to sell Windows Phone 7

Microsoft logo Microsoft using free Xbox 360s and Zune Passes to sell Windows Phone 7?


Microsoft may be throwing around some of its weight by providing carriers with free Xbox 360 consoles and Zune Pass subscriptions to help sell its Windows Phone 7 handsets. As the October 21st and early November launch dates approach, carrier promotions are cropping up left and right and Microsoft is presumably behind most, if not all, of these giveaways.


Starting in the US, AT&T is offering a free month of Microsoft’s Zune Pass subscription service for all customers who buy a Windows Phone 7 handset. Microsoft now offers a 14-day public trial for all customers and is adding in two extra weeks to sweeten the deal for AT&T customers. The subscription music service offers unlimited downloads for the life of the service and is available for $15 per month or $45 for 3-months. Zune Pass subscribers are also allowed to keep 10 songs per month.


Speaking of Microsoft, the Redmond company is offering its own incentive to prospective Windows Phone buyers. If you sign up for Windows Phone pre-order notifications and eventually buy a phone, you are eligible for three months of free Zune service courtesy of Microsoft. I am not sure if this promotion can be combined with AT&T offer but the savvy shopper within me hopes that you would be able to score four full months of free Zune service with the purchase of a single Windows Phone 7 handset on AT&T.


The biggest winners in this promotion extravaganza are those that live in Austria and Spain. Customers of Austria-based A1 will receive a free Xbox 360 if they buy a Windows Phone handset with a two-year contract. A1 is being extra generous and allowing customers to receive two new Xbox 360 consoles in exchange for signing up for two new lines of service. The carrier is also offering an Xbox 360 raffle and will give away consoles to 360 lucky customers who pre-ordered a Windows Phone.


Customers in Spain looking for a free Xbox 360 should look no further than Movistar’s Central Madrid Store. The wireless carrier is giving away an Xbox 360 console to the first 100 customers to buy a Windows Phone handset on October 21st. This promotion is apparently limited to this single store and the launch day only. Anyone willing to guess whether this promotion means people will be lining up for Windows Phone handsets tomorrow morning?


Source from: Microsoft using free Xbox 360s and Zune Passes to sell Windows Phone 7?

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Rip/Convert videos to MP4 for PSP

Want to enjoy movies and videos on your PSP? A powerful PSP Video transfer may give you a timely help. Pavtube best Video to PSP Converter is an amazing tool for you to rip Videos to MP4 for PSP. And this article is to instruct you how to successfully convert Videos to PSP MP4 files in detail.


Step by step guide:


Step1. Import videos into the program

Click “Add” button to load videos into the program. After that, you can see this interface.


Video to PSP Converter


Step2. Set the output format, location and merge multiple files

You can choose one format you need from the drop-down menu of “Format”. Select the output path by clicking the folder button.If you want to combine lots of files together without any interruption, you can check the option “Merge into one file”.


Step3. Set advanced settings

Click button “Settings”, if you want to change the advanced settings like video codec, bit rate, video size, frame rate, audio codec, etc.Also you can edit the video by trim and crop as you want to be.


Step4. Start conversion

Hit button “Convert” to start convert videos to mp4 for PSP. And you can click “Open” button to find your converted MP4 files as soon as the encoding process is finished.


Video to PSP Converter


Now it is ready for you to transfer MP4 files into your PSP player freely.


Software download link:


Video to PSP converter(Direct download)
for Mac(Direct download)

Convert Blu-Ray disc to Archos 5/7--Best Blu-Ray to Archos 5/7 converter review

Have you ever dreamed of converting Blu-Ray to Archos 7 with high quality for playing? If you have, you do not need to worry about how to convert Blu-Ray video and common DVD to Archos 7 from now on. With Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper you can directly convert Blu-ray, DVD movies and protected Blu-Ray, DVD movies to Archos 7 files like WMV, MP4, AVI etc. Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper is a program that can quickly and smoothly rip and convert your Blu-ray movies into the Archos 7, Archos 5 and more formats.



Software you need: Pavtube Blu-Ray to Archos 5/7 converter.


Follow this easiest and most helpful guide; you will quickly convert your Blu-ray disc to Archos 5/7 with Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper.



Step 1: Make sure you have Blu-Ray disc drive to insert Blu-Ray disc, thenimport Blu-Ray M2TS files to the program,


Step 2:Choose the proper output video format like Archos (.*wmv) and destination folder to put converted Archos 5/7 files.If you would like to mix all the accommodation into one file, just tick the "Merge into one file" box.




And you can click "Settings" button to set video size, video quality, audio quality, channels (mono or stereo) in the new profile panel to get customize Archos 5/7 videos.



Step 3: Hit "Convert" to convert Blu-ray movies to Archos 5/7.Just few minutes, the conversion from blu-ray to Archos 5/7 is completed! Then you can click "open" button to directly open the destination folder and check the converted Archos 5/7 videos.


For Mac user,you can view: Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac.

Monday, September 27, 2010

How to rip standard DVD to PSP on Mac?



Pavtube DVD Ripper for Mac is a professional application designed for Mac users to decrypt/rip/convert/compress their standard DVD movies, no matter the home made ones or the commercial ones. In that way, users can easily watch their beloved movies on their portable devices like PSP, iPad, iPod, BlackBerry, etc. This tutorial takes PSP for instance, and explains how to rip general DVD movies to PSP on Mac OS in detail. If it is what you are searching for, please feel free to read on the following contents.


Step 1. Free download this Mac DVD to PSP Converter, install and run it

Once you run it, click “DVD Folder” to load your DVD movie from the DVD-Rom, or click “IFO File” to load your DVD files from an IFO image file.




In general, the biggest file would be the main movie, if you don’t want to convert extra parts of the movie, tick off this one would be OK. To make your selection conveniently, you can right click on a movie title to “Check all” or “Uncheck all”.


Step2. Select an output format for PSP

Click on the pull down menu of “Format”, and then tap on “PSP/PS3” preset, afterwards, you will see multiple PSP profiles showing up. Which format to choose is depending on your own requirements. Here I select “PSP – PSP MPEG-4 Video Excellent Quality (*.mp4)” as an example.







Step3. Set advanced settings

Click “Settings” button, then you will enter the following interface, on which you are allowed to adjust video and audio parameters including codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, and audio channels. Actually, the default settings of “PSP – PSP MPEG-4 Video Excellent Quality (*.mp4)” will output acceptable full screen files for your PSP, so if you are not good at changing audio and video parameters, you’d better use the default settings. An inappropriate adjustment may cause the final files unplayable on your PSP.







Step4. Start ripping DVD to PSP

Click “Settings” button to start converting DVDs to PSP video. This Mac DVD to PSP Converter will finish the ripping task at super high speed without any audio and video out of sync issues. After finished, you can hit “Open” button to get the output DVD files for your PSP effortlessly. Add the files to your PSP, and now you are free to watch your DVDs on PSP whenever and wherever. Hope this helps.

Convert Bly-ray/DVD movies to Zune

A lot of friends are trying to put dvds,videos on their Zune for playing. These files are in different formats. They may be in MOV, AVI, WMV, or 3GP, 3G2, VOB, MPEG, MPG, FLV, etc. But Zune accepts to play videos only in WMV and MP4, so people are bad for a converter software program to convert dvds/video to Zune. Here I recommend PavtubeZune Converter Ultimate,it is an all-in-one Zune conversion tool can be used as a Blu-ray to Zune Converter, DVD to Zune Converter, and Video to Zune Converter, which enables you to rip blu-ray discs, common DVDs and convert video to Zune video and audio formats with perfect quality and super fast speed. Moreover, it is also a wonderful Blu-ray movies and video editor for providing you multiple powerful editing functions to optimize your output picture and sound quality in adjusting the video brightness, saturation, contrast, watermarking the video with logo, animation, selecting the certain special effect, deintelacing to remove the pixels and stripes of the video, etc.



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Take choosing WMV as output format for instance, click on the drop-down list at the opposite side of “Format”, and then follow “Common Video” > “WMV3 (WMV9) (*.wmv)”.


Step 3: Set optimal settings for the output WMV files

To rip Blu-ray to Zune , you are allowed to customize the output file quality by adjusting video and audio parameters. Click on “Settings” button, and afterwards you can adjust audio and video parameters including video/audio codec, resolution, video/audio bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel in the following popup window.


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Once the ripping task is finished by Pavtube Zune Converter Ultimate, you can click “Open” button at the bottom of the main interface to get the output WMV files for Zune, and now you are prepared to watch Blu-ray/DVD movies with Zune.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

News:Microsoft will Release Zune HD Details In October


Microsoft is expected is to release the details about its Zune HD music player in October, together with the release of the first Windows Phone 7 smartphone.This one is not necessarily expecting new players to appear but hints that Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer may take this opportunity to open a discussion about dedicated Zune devices. The October 11th open house event might be this occasion for Ballmer, as many of the latest offerings of Microsoft will be presented then.


The HT Lounge industry insider also said that the device will come in 16GB, 32GB and 64 GB variants.It is not yet clear whether the device will run on Windows Phone 7 OS or would use the older Zune software,but the use of Windows Phone 7 is expected. However, Zune software is believed to remain because it is necessary for the synchronization of Zune and media on Windows Phone 7 devices.


Microsoft has been pressured to address its line of MP3 players since the unveiling of Windows Phone 7, the strategy risking to leave the existing model behind rivals. The Zune HD, unlike the iPod touch and Windows Phone 7 handsets, has no ties to a common application platform or to a modern browser. It has remained at two percent of the MP3 player share in the United States since it appeared. Despite newer models, cheaper prices and some unique features, such as music streaming on demand.


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Audio formats (*.au, *.mp3, *.mp2, *.flac, *.ape, *.ogg, *.8svx, *.aiff,*.aif, *.caf, *.dts, *.smv, *.tta, *.voc)

Image formats (*.jpg, *.ico, *.bmp, *.png, *.gif, *.tiff)

Others (*.flc, *.fli, *.mxf, *.gxf, *.pss, *.mvi, *.mtv, *.vdr, *.pmf, *.pva, *.k3g, *.vp6, *.nsv, *.nuv, *.dmskm)

Output files


Video

MP4 (supported by PSP), MOV (QuickTime ), M4V (MPEG-4 Video), AVI, FLV (YouTube Video), WMV( Windows Media Video)

Audio MP3(MPEG Layer-3 Audio), FLAC(Free Lossless Audio Codec), MKA (Matroska Audio), OGG (Ogg Vorbis Audio), WAV (Waveform Audio), AC3 ( Dolby Digital AC-3), M4A (MPEG-4 Audio)

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  • Powerful editing functionalities


    You will be excited to find the program’s powerful editing options: trim, crop, merge, and watermark. You can get a specific length of video accurately with Trim; cut off the black edges and unwanted video area easily with Crop; merge several videos into one bigger file for conversion by checking the option “Merge into one file” on the main interface, as well as adding text watermark, image watermark, or video watermark to your original video to personalize it.




  • Better output video quality without audio and video sync problem


    The program adopted advanced audio and video sync technology, which helps you get better output video quality for your PSP and never be troubled by the audio and video sync problem.




  • Built-in codec


    This program has its own built-in codec. So it will not install any other codec on your computer, which can avoid the unexpected codec problem.




  • Audio replacement


    Enable the audio replacement function, you can replace the original audio with other music or sounds you like to meet your special need.




  • Support TiVo


    Support TiVo (.*tivo) video files from your TiVo Desktop.



Monday, September 6, 2010

Zune Media Players set 500 Zune HDs in Partnership With United Airlines

Microsoft's Zune HD sure has seen a difficult road. No matter how hard the company tried, they never could gain ground on Apple. The iPod has proven too strong for even Microsoft's marketing powers, and now it's rare to hear anything about the player at all. Microsoft is still making them, but they're hardly marketing it; at this point, the iPod has simply taken over, and as SanDisk's CEO pointed out a few years back, it's hard to "out iPod the iPod."






But that's not to say the Zune HD is dead. United Airlines has just given the media player a new lease on life thanks to a partnership that will place Zune HDs into the hands of patrons. Reportedly, United will host around 500 Zune players on extra-long flights between the U.S. and Australia and Hong Kong. The deal will provide those Zune players with pre-loaded content that can't be found anywhere else (think pre-release movies), but details beyond that have yet to be made public.






Honestly, this sounds like a pretty great deal for United customers. You don't have to bother bringing your own device to stay occupied in-flight, and you'll be treated to exclusive material all the while.Not to mention, having a Zune to hold is far easier on the neck than leaning over to get the viewing angle correct on one of those seat-back LCDs. Is the Zune's second wind? Hard to say, but there's no better place to start than the friendly skies.

Source from:http://hothardware.com/News/Zune-Media-Players-Taking-Flight-With-United-Airlines/


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  • The Top 10 PSP Games of All Time














    10) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII

    Developer: Square Enix

    Publisher: Square Enix

    Year Released: 2008

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    Synopsis: As anyone (okay, most) will tell you, Square's first return to the world of Final Fantasy VII in video game form wasn't as amazing as some would have hoped with the whole 10th anniversary redux. Dirge of Cerberus was too much of a departure, straying too far from Square's bread and butter known as the almighty RPG, and left some wondering if remembering Midgar fondly would only happen by playing through FFVII again. Crisis Core destroyed those fears, turning the world pre-FFVII into an action experience that paid loving tribute to one of the most beloved JRPG universes ever made and giving gravity and emotion to a storyline that was... well, let's just call it "uniquely" translated the first time around. With a heavier exposition on Aeris and Zack's relationship and damned fine action RPG bits, this is truly the tribute that Final Fantasy VII fans were hoping for, and it's an awesome game too. Win-win!














    9) Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2

    Developer: Clap Hanz

    Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

    Year Released: 2008

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    Synopsis: It's actually rather impressive: Clap Hanz took over for Camelot after the first Hot Shots Golf and never looked back, cranking out almost a half dozen full-blown sequels. Despite living and breathing all things Hot Shots (it's all the developer has done to date), the golf series has managed to stay interesting and engaging with each iteration. The move to the PSP suffered little -- if any -- in the transition and brought with it a ridiculous amount of customization and all the seemingly innocuous charm of the console versions just... well, portable. The formula -- cutesy characters teeing off and plunking shots along a course -- seems so simple that the game's now-trademark blend of easy to understand controls and increasingly deep layers of play end up being deceptively addictive. The second PSP outing added online Infrastructure play and a bunch of hidden items on the courses themselves, resulting in yet another improved sequel.












    8) Rock Band Unplugged

    Developer: Backbone Entertainment

    Publisher: Electronic Arts

    Year Released: 2009

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    Synopsis: Not even Guitar Hero attempted to replicate the experience on a portable platform without bringing along the custom peripherals that made it so unique in the first place, but when Backbone Entertainment gave it a go, they looked to the roots of the modern genre: Harmonix Music Systems' Amplitude and FreQuency. So no, Rock Band Unplugged isn't really a replication of the original game minus the instruments, it's more of a spiritual successor to the games that formed the building blocks. If you're still reading this, you probably never played the digital crack that was Harmonix's first two PS2 games, so we'll try to help you onto the same path as those that did and likely bolted out the door to pick up Unplugged. You hit a series of patterns, swapping between paths (instruments) in an effort to chain together bits of a song. Doesn't sound all that amazing? Wait until you play it. You'll see. Oh you'll see...












    7) Lumines II

    Developer: Q Entertainment

    Publisher: Buena Vista Games

    Year Released: 2006

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    Synopsis: Some might scoff at our decision to pick the second Lumines game over the first. After all, Tetsuya Mizuguchi's blend of Tetris-like block matching/clearing and music was perhaps at its strongest with the debut's soundtrack, one that eschewed the familiar for something that was decidedly more in line with Q Entertainment's home turf. The sequel, while injected with the likes of Black Eyed Peas and Gwen Stefani, offered more of the gameplay that made the original so addictive in the first place. What's more, the quirky charm of the original wasn't lost in the sequel, and the addition of a ton of new modes, particularly the option to create your own custom mix of songs (sorry, "skins") and the new Mission Mode that assigned progressively more challenging goals that had a direct influence on your skills when playing the main mode. Yep, it's puzzle fusion bliss alright.












    6) Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow

    Developer: Sony Bend

    Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

    Year Released: 2007

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    Synopsis: The Syphon Filter franchise was all but dead and buried before Sony Bend decided to give it one last go. In a single game, they revitalized the series and moved it further into the upper echelon of third-person shooters than any of the previous games did -- even the ones in the series' heyday back on the PS one. The follow-up, however, took everything the PSP debut did to make Syphon Filter relevant and made it better; deeper multiplayer, bigger levels, better gameplay, better controls and a better story. By doing so, they managed to turn an already great PSP shooter into a must-have. The cover-based shooting played just as well as before, the multiplayer offered more modes and better balance and the almost James Bondian set of gadgets was more fun to use. In short, the game rocks and deserves a spot in every PSP owner's library.























    5) Dissidia: Final Fantasy

    Developer: Square Enix

    Publisher: Square Enix

    Year Released: 2009

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    Synopsis: It's not exactly the first thing one thinks of when confronted with the name Final Fantasy, but Square Enix reached back into the Ehrgeiz back o' tricks and produced this, easily the company's most accomplished fighter to date. Merging cast members from every Final Fantasy game from the original all the way up to FFXII and pitting them against each other in arenas rife with interactive, gravity-defying segments, Dissidia plays at once like an arena-based fighter and... well, yes, a Final Fantasy game, complete with HP bars, special attacks, items and summons. The RPG influence isn't just window dressing, though, it's a core part of the entire experience, and there's so much content packed onto one UMD that it's hard to see this as anything but a huge thank-you from Square Enix to Final Fantasy fans.












    4) Resistance: Retribution

    Developer: Sony Bend

    Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

    Year Released: 2009

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    Synopsis: There aren't a whole lot of PS3 games that have gotten the PSP treatment, and for good reason: it's not just a massive technological difference, the innate controller disparity means a lot of the experiences just wouldn't come across with the same kind of impact. Leave it to Sony Bend, the studio responsible for the fantastic reboot of the Syphon Filter franchise, to do Insomniac's new Resistance series proud. Retribution manages to combine an innovative approach to targeting -- auto-locking onto enemies in a central square -- with a storyline that actually furthers the Resistance over-arching plot. It's an impressive feat to say the least, but even without the Resistance mythos to stand on, Retribution ends up being a damn fine shooter in its own right. If you were convinced by early efforts that a first-/third-person shooter wasn't possible on the PSP, this will help reverse that belief with aplomb.












    3) Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops

    Developer: Kojima Productions

    Publisher: Konami

    Year Released: 2006

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    Synopsis: Every time he says it, we all laugh, roll our eyes and nod knowingly. Sure, Hideo Kojima, this is really your last MGS game. With Portable Ops, though, he took the series in a decidedly unique, clearly PSP-focused direction. It was still about stealth, sure, but broken down into smaller areas and with the dynamic of trying to build a private army through capture. A multiplayer component made the almost Pokemon-esque way of collecting, capturing and trading valuable members of other players' armies seem somehow fresh -- even the act of finding Wi-Fi access points that would reveal unique additions to your personal army was turned into a button-mashing mini-game as only Kojima can do it. Oh, and it probably doesn't help that even now, almost three years later, the game still looks damned good on the PSP.












    2) God of War: Chains of Olympus

    Developer: Ready at Dawn Studios

    Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

    Year Released: 2008

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    Synopsis: Nobody thought it was possible: a PS2-level God of War experience on a handheld? Not only were both of SCE Santa Monica Studios' Greek action epics huge in scale, they were some of the most hardware-stressing games on the PlayStation 2. Amazingly, though, Ready at Dawn Studios did it; they made a game that was every bit as visually amazing, offered a lengthy prequel story and did so with no compromises. This was God of War, running in your hands, without any cut corners or a sense that it was "just" a portable game. Any self-respecting God of War would do well to pick this up -- you should have just enough time to play through it before continuing the adventure with the God of War Collection on your PS3, which will tide you over until God of War III hits.












    1) Patapon 2

    Developer: Pyramid

    Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment

    Year Released: 2009

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    Synopsis: Few games were as uniting for the IGN PlayStation Team as Patapon 2's infectious brand of rhythm-based strategic action. We all played the game even though only one of us actually reviewed it -- an exceedingly rare occurrence. We'd bust the game out during events and while on planes together all in the hopes of strengthening our army of one-eyed critters and gaining new, more powerful equipment and special attacks. Sony couldn't have asked for a better game to spearhead their movement toward putting their new releases online (the game is only $20 to boot), and it's not an exaggeration to call this one of our favorite portable games of all time. It's also, fittingly, our pick for the best PSP game released for the system thus far. If you don't own this game, you're missing out plain and simple.










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