How Get a DVD Movies On An iPod
April 25, 2009 by admin
Filed under DVD to iPod
How do you get a DVD movie on an iPod? This is a common question given the amount of iPod users whom would like to transfer a DVD to there beloved iPod to play movies on the move. There are many DVD ipod converters in the market place today and some of which are free to download. However, as with all things you certainly pay for what you get.
Free ipod DVD software tends to have restrictive limitations and produces results which are of a low bitrate meaning the quality of picture and the time taken to process your movie is poor and not the kind of results you will be pleased with. Thankfully though we have teamed up with the leading ipod video converter company to offer our readers this superb converstion software for a reduced price for a limited time.
Extra DVD to iPod Ripper Express allows you to;
* Rip DVD to Apple iPod MP4 Video file.
* Allows choosing the subtitles and Audio tracks to rip-or not rip if you don’t want all of them.
* The output file size is adjustable. You can compress movies to any size you need.
* Lets you see the ripping progress in a preview window.
* Various settings provide for flexibility and effectiveness of output.
* Supports both NTSC and PAL video formats.
* Now support Windows Vista.
In addition a 30-day money back guarantee is offered, lifetime FREE Technical Support, and FREE upgrades when they become available. You can also download a free trial version so don’t just take our word for it try it out for yourself.
We have placed a direct download link to the free trail and to purchase the product below along with links to the product site for more information.
Purchase DVD Movies On An iPod
Download free trial of DVD to iPod Converter
Visit the DVD to iPod Converters site
What Does ipod Stand For?
April 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under iPod Software
The term ‘ipod’ appears to have dual meanings. Apple declared the “i” in iMac to stand for “Internet”. Consideration was given to the out of box know-how given the user was required to go through at most 2 actions to set up and connect to the Internet. Now, the worlds most popular MP3 player with it’s beautiful looks and sleek design the early days of the music player were leading towards Internet integration. Therefore, the ‘I’ in pod was classified to stand for ‘Internet’ giving the term ‘Internet POD’.
However, following technological progression of the iPod this definition lost ground to the ‘Interface Protocol Option Devices’.
Given these two definitions in terms of what does ipod stand for you can now see why the catchy well known name of iPod is the better of the three and was exclusively used to name the now infamous product.

