Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Share: Enjoy DVD and Video on New iPod Shuffle 4GB


Apple has introduced a new 4GB iPod shuffle on March 11, billed as 'the first music player that talks to you'; It also featured as the world’s smallest music player. Many people may have already got one cool new iPod shuffle, and they intend to enjoy DVD music or MTV music on their new iPod shuffle, but how to put DVD or MTV music on iPod Shuffle? Get through this guide, you will get the answer.



As we know, the new iPod Shuffle 3 is so small that it is without LED screen, so it can't play movies, and it only supports some audio format such as AAC, MP3, WAV, and AIFF. If you want to put DVD or MTV music on iPod shuffle, you must convert DVD or video to iPod Shuffle support audio format.

To do this, we need the third part software named iPod Shuffle Converter to help us, here we use Wondershare New iPod Shuffle Converter to show you step-by-step guides to complete the work.

Step 1: Please download Wondershare New iPod Shuffle 4GB Converter , then install and run it.

Step 2: Load DVD or video Files

Note: If you want to load dvd, please run "DVD to iPod Ripper", if you want to load video, please run "Video to iPod Converter".

Step 3: Customize output settings

Then you can select your desired output formats from the categorized output formats list in "Profile" drop-down list, specify the output directory to save your converted files in "Output" drop-down list.

And you can set the related video/audio parameters (resolution, frame rate, video encoder, bit rate, sample rate and audio channel etc) in "Settings" window by clicking "Settings" button.

Step 4: Start conversion

After customizing the output settings, you can start conversion by clicking "Start" button, and all the tasks will be done at fast speed and high quality.

Tips: It has option to select "shut down computer when conversion completed".

Step 5: Transfer the converted files and enjoy it.

After finishing the conversion, you can transfer the converted files into your new iPod Shuffle 4GB, iPod touch, iPod Classic or iPod Video with the embedded iPod Video Transfer tool by clicking "Tools" button .
Excellent, it’s done, only with these simple steps you can accomplish the conversion, just enjoy your favorite DVD and MTV music on your new iPod Shuffle.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

BlackBerry Storm review (BlackBerry 9530)



As BlackBerry fans, you can't miss the BlackBerry Storm.
At Nov 6th, 2008, the word on the street is that Best Buys around the colonies was start taking pre-orders for the BlackBerry Storm for a stiff $50 deposit. It’s a great indication that they're expecting elevated demand when it finally launches this month.

From engadget.com by Darren Murph, posted Nov 5th 2008: "…you North Americans are going to have to suffer through the agony that it is knows Voda subscribers are delighting in this handset well before you." "Vodafone's BlackBerry Storm is way ahead of Verizon's in terms of availability".

Since the Storm supports a bunch of audio and video formats, will come with an 8GB microSD card and supports stereo Bluetooth. It'll also have Verizon's V CAST, naturally.But fortunately, we can convert DVD Movie Video to Blackberry storm, you can go here to get BlackBerry Converter software .


BlackBerry Storm Good:

RIM's first all-touchscreen keyboard-free smartphoneHTC Touch HD Screen, 184-pixel-per-inch stunner could be the best screen on the market3.25-inch480x3603.2MP camera, with the LED flashIt comes with a free 8GB memory card, 600 minutes and 3000 textsIt’s toggles seamlessly between portrait and landscape mode.


BlackBerry Storm Bad:

NO Wi-Fi small gap (dust or water could go in and attack the internal circuitry)lack of an equivalent to the App store Browsing and network, it had some trouble with a text entry field in the browser
There's much to love about the new device but the talking point will almost certainly be the clickable touchscreen with the so-called feedback or haptic technology. And T3 has managed to get a RIM-issued BlackBerry Storm underneath the lens for a quick unboxing. The screen is a giant button, one you have to punch for basically every action, even every letter you type, completely breaking the touchscreen paradigm.
Surprisingly, it's got an innovative multi-touch UI (thanks to ClickThrough), runs on Verizon's EV-DO 3G network in the US, as well as any GSM HSPA 3G networks when abroad, so it's a true global smartphone.