| Sony Ericsson Media Studio 3.1 (New Version) Now three times faster from DVD to phone ! Take you media on the go. Let your children watch their favourite TV-cartoons in the car or watch a blockbuster movie while travelling for business. This software lets you convert home movies, recorded TV* and feature films to your phone and watch them in great quality in full screen landscape mode*. A memorycard as small as 128 Mb is enough to store a full length DVD or 100 minutes of TV-programs, YouTube videos or home movies. You can watch your content on the go, on any Sony Ericsson phone from a postage stamp size memory card. Store up to 8 full length movies on a 1 Gb Memorystick. Supports the following models: D750, F500, K600, K608, K610, K700, K750, K790, K800i, M600, P800, P900, P910, P990, S700, S710, V600, V800, W550, W600, W800, W810, W900, W950, Z500, Z520, Z1010  The software installs an encoding package on your Windows XP computer, you pick a file from the harddrive or insert a DVD and with only two clicks, the software turns it into a super small movie file, which will play on the built-in mediaplayer of the phone. No extra software needs to be installed on the phone itself. The headset or the built-in speaker can be used to listen to the sound. Subtitled and foreign language DVDs are also supported. Feature films look sharp on the phone and still fit on a relatively small Memorystick Duo card. The free tryout version allows users to convert 3 minutes of a DVD or video file. * TV recording hard- and software not included This software was not designed or produced to circumvent technology that effectively protects access to, or restricts the duplication of, copyrighted material. It has a commercially significant purpose other than to circumvent; being primarily designed to transcode home movies, tv-programming, personal video and audio files, and feature films from a users harddrive and/or on removable media. It does not produce digitally identical copies, but transcodes into a lossy, strongly compressed file. Its sole purpose is to enable a platform- and timeshift allowing playback of lawfully aquired content, under the fair use principle. . |