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Comments on: RealPlayer SP aims to ease transfer of Web videos to portable devices

The latest version of RealPlayer lets users transfer many Web-based videos to portable devices such as iPhones and BlackBerries.

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by tw1975 June 24, 2009 6:31 AM PDT
According to the screenshot, this software only works for iPod/iPhone, Sidekick & Blackberry? So I guess my LG Env Touch is out of the question then... looks like I'll stick with Any Video Converter! LOL
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by July 15, 2009 10:22 AM PDT
For long i had been waiting n praying for a good, reliable convertor from a biggie, and Real answered that by launching it. Wanted to let you know that Real player/convertor will convert videos from the internet such as youtube-in FLV format into MPEG4(MP4) playable in all-most all mobiles that play videos including lg Env Touch. Just select - "cell phone " option (don't go by the above screenshot it's not shown here). It Works, i am enjoying it.
by J. Blow June 24, 2009 7:15 AM PDT
Does anyone care about this company anymore? Is there a reason to care?
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by BCF1968 June 24, 2009 1:22 PM PDT
Obviously YOU care otherwise you wouldn't have taken the time to not only read the article but to comment on it.
by BCF1968 June 24, 2009 1:21 PM PDT
I'm not sure why not being able to download protetected videos would be a legit complaint. That's like a bank robber complaining that banks have too much security. Well yeah.
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by c-n-e-t June 25, 2009 6:41 AM PDT
I'm just shocked as hell that Real is still around.
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by June 29, 2009 8:36 PM PDT
Makes me feel are the folks who have commented her for real. Man I have been using Real player for about a year n half, i love it like no other, it's the best, most organised off all media players. I can't find words honestly, those who like to find out need to use it. I am so greatful to this company.
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by rainloving July 6, 2009 2:03 AM PDT
It's known that there are various video converters in current market. It's a good news as well as a bad news. The good news is that it provides users more oppornity to choose between different converters and decide what they need most. While the bad news is that most users are puzzled and allured by such an amount of video converters. For some suppliers or professionals,in order to meet the need of users,they should recommend them the best realiable ones and offer best service. As far as I am concerned,I often use Pavtube Video Converter.I've tried various trial version of some other ones before and I prefer Pavtube Video Converter at last.In terms of its features,it can convert files between all popular video/audio formats such as AVI, WMV, MPEG, MPG, MP4, MOV, DV, H.264, 3GP, MP3, AAC, WMA, AC3, and so on, which are supported by iPod, Zune, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, Creative Zen, Pocket PC, Mobile Phone, Xbox 360, PDA, etc.There're some software can be tried or download online freely and some are needed to pay.Sometimes I use trial version,but most of the time,I prefer to buy some cheap ones.Frankly speaking,it is more realiable and safe to buy them in case of some viruses or spywares. In short,when choosing a software,whether charged or free,we should consider four aspects:realibility,economy,quality and service.
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by rainloving July 6, 2009 2:03 AM PDT
It's known that there are various video converters in current market. It's a good news as well as a bad news. The good news is that it provides users more oppornity to choose between different converters and decide what they need most. While the bad news is that most users are puzzled and allured by such an amount of video converters. For some suppliers or professionals,in order to meet the need of users,they should recommend them the best realiable ones and offer best service. As far as I am concerned,I often use Pavtube Video Converter.I've tried various trial version of some other ones before and I prefer Pavtube Video Converter at last.In terms of its features,it can convert files between all popular video/audio formats such as AVI, WMV, MPEG, MPG, MP4, MOV, DV, H.264, 3GP, MP3, AAC, WMA, AC3, and so on, which are supported by iPod, Zune, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, Creative Zen, Pocket PC, Mobile Phone, Xbox 360, PDA, etc.There're some software can be tried or download online freely and some are needed to pay.Sometimes I use trial version,but most of the time,I prefer to buy some cheap ones.Frankly speaking,it is more realiable and safe to buy them in case of some viruses or spywares. In short,when choosing a software,whether charged or free,we should consider four aspects:realibility,economy,quality and service.
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by rainloving July 6, 2009 2:06 AM PDT
It's known that there are various video converters in current market. It's a good news as well as a bad news. The good news is that it provides users more oppornity to choose between different converters and decide what they need most. While the bad news is that most users are puzzled and allured by such an amount of video converters. For some suppliers or professionals,in order to meet the need of users,they should recommend them the best realiable ones and offer best service. As far as I am concerned,I often use Pavtube Video Converter.I've tried various trial version of some other ones before and I prefer Pavtube Video Converter at last.In terms of its features,it can convert files between all popular video/audio formats such as AVI, WMV, MPEG, MPG, MP4, MOV, DV, H.264, 3GP, MP3, AAC, WMA, AC3, and so on, which are supported by iPod, Zune, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, Creative Zen, Pocket PC, Mobile Phone, Xbox 360, PDA, etc.There're some software can be tried or download online freely and some are needed to pay.Sometimes I use trial version,but most of the time,I prefer to buy some cheap ones.Frankly speaking,it is more realiable and safe to buy them in case of some viruses or spywares. In short,when choosing a software,whether charged or free,we should consider four aspects:realibility,economy,quality and service.
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