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River Past Crazi Video for Windows Mobile
Why carry a seperate portable video player when your smart phone can play the videos already?

Windows Mobile based phones and PDA's are potent video players. Their screens are quite good for videp playback. Their battery lasts hours, sometimes more than 10 hours, comparable to the best dedicated video players, and certainly good enough for several feature movies. The best feature? You already carry them.

The problem is that Windows Mobile's video support is very limited, to Microsoft's native Windows Media Video. Thus, a conversion software is necessary.

River Past Crazi Video for Windows Mobile is the easiest way to convert your video and audio for your Windows Mobile phones, whether it is Samsung Blackjack, Motorola Q, or AT&T Tilt. It accepts a wide range of video formats - 3GPP, 3GPP2, ASF, AVI, DAT (VCD), DivX, DV, FLIC animation, Animated GIF, MKV, MOV, MP4, MPEG-1, OGM, RAM, WMV and Xvid, and output to Windows Media Video suited for the phone playback. You can also extract audio from those video formats, or convert AC3, AIFF/AIFC, APE, AU, FLAC, MP3, MPA, MPC, MKA, OFR, OGG, RA, SD2, SHN, SND, TTA, WAV and WMA audio to Windows Media Audio.

It can convert from un-encrypted DVD, from individual chapters or several seamless chapters as one unit.

It takes the aspect ratio into account so your video look just right, whether it is a wide movie trailer, or a vertical video recording.

The converted video are compatible with all Windows Mobile phone and PDA's, whether it is PocketPhone 2003, WM5 or WM6.

No adware or spyware. Compatible with Windows Vista.

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Program details
Downloads month: 3
Company: River Past Corporation
Release date: 2008-04-03
Version: 2.7
License: Shareware
Price: $29.95
Supported OS': Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
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