Clone2go Video to Apple TV Converter is a professional tool for converting video movies, which is designed specially for Apple TV users. With this tool, you can easily convert almost all popular video files such as AVI and WMV to Apple TV supportable formats.
Clone2go Video to Apple TV Converter brings convenience in batch file conversion which just needs simple steps. You can download FLV videos from YouTube.com or Google Video and convert FLV to other formats through this software. The quality of the output video files is satisfactory.
The interface of the converter is simple but fashionable. Based on the easy-to-use style, it brings convenience to users. No matter whether you are a skillful pc operator or the beginner, you may find it easy to convert the video files for your media players. What you need is only a few clicks. Try it today!
With Clone2go Video to Apple TV Converter, you can:
? Convert almost all popular video files such as AVI and WMV to Apple TV supportable formats
? Convert videos at high speed with perfect output quality
? Extract sound tracks in MP3 format from video clips
? Change video and audio properties independently
? Multi-select files for batch conversion
? Customize output video frame size
? Split files into smaller parts
About Apple TV:
Apple TV is a digital media receiver manufactured, marketed and sold by Apple. It is a network device designed to play digital content originating from any Mac OS X or Windows computer running iTunes onto an enhanced-definition or high-definition widescreen television. Apple TV can function as either a home theater-connected iPod device or a digital media receiver, depending on the needs of the user. It was first announced at a special press event in San Francisco, California on September 12, 2006, where Apple CEO Steve Jobs also announced enhanced Fifth Generation video-capable iPods, the addition of films to the iTunes Store and the release of version 7 of iTunes. The final product name was not announced at the event, instead referred to by its codename iTV. Jobs did another preview during his January 9 keynote speech at the 2007 Macworld Expo, where he announced that they were going to start taking pre-orders. The devices started shipping on March 21, 2007. A second version with a larger 160 GB hard disk started shipping on May 31, 2007.(From Wikipedia)
License: Free trial
$24.95 BuyHomepage: Clone2GoSystem Requirements: ? Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista;
? 1000 MHz processor or higher;
? 512 MB RAM or more;
? 10GB free hard disk space or more;
? Super VGA (800×600) resolution or higher;
? DVD-ROM, DVD burner recommended.
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