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Videora iPod Converter
Created: 02/12/2008
Video description: The popular Videora iPod Converter is more than meets the eye, optimizing video files for iPod, iPod Nano, iPod Touch, and iPhone. It'll grab videos straight from YouTube, too.

Videora iPod Converter Video Transcript

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>> Hi! I'm Jessica Dolcourt from CNET Download.com and this is the first look at Videora iPod Converter. There are a lot of free video converters out there on the market but our users keep coming back to this one. Let's find out why? Reason number 1, it doesn't just convert for iPod, your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPod nano are supported too. Reason number 2, you can grab and convert videos straight from YouTube and reason number 3, it has one mode to walk novice users through the conversion process and another to fast track advanced users. Unfortunately, this iPod has a few drawbacks too which we'll see us we move along. For now, let's take a look at interface. This converter looks more like an unsupported website than the up interface we'd expect. In the top left are three conversion quicklinks for DVD, video, and online video. Or you can click one of the two conversion tabs at top. Here are those two modes we we're talking about. Normal takes a little bit longer but contains a few prompts whereas power mode leaves it all out in one pane and expects you to do the rest. If you're converting an online video, Videora Converter has you searching for the video with an in up browser when that points only to YouTube. It's a bit tricky figuring out that after you click the download button, you need to switch tabs. Videora Converter opens iTunes after the download which is a nice touch for quickly converting to your iDevice. This isn't really the best converter on the market. There are others that are easier to navigate, better looking, don't have ads, and aren't onto YouTube but on the other hand, this one is not the worst and it works. Users with Videora 2.0 which is not the Videora iPod Converter can get better value by setting up RSS feeds to find and download your videos for you. It works with the converter so you can automatically turn out your videos to go. [Background Music] I'm Jessica Dolcourt and this has been Videora iPod Converter.

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