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    videora vs pspvideo

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by asdf, Jan 9, 2006.

  1. asdf

    asdf Notebook Consultant

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    which do you prefer for converting video for that ahem, ipod of yours?
     
  2. gerryR

    gerryR Notebook Enthusiast

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    few more options would have been good, even an "Other" option
     
  3. splackavellie

    splackavellie Notebook Consultant

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    ive tried videora and thats about it. sometimes the video and sound do not match. if you know of something better let me know
     
  4. asdf

    asdf Notebook Consultant

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    i have noticed that. with even pspvideo which is what i use, the sound and video do not sync up. i wonder how that can be addressed. on some video it's fine, on others it's badly out of sync and gets worse the longer it plays. anyone?
     
  5. circa86

    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    you just buy a psp instead, or you can try to put a UMD in you ipod ^_^