DVD-to-Mobile Sony Ericsson Edition 1.1

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    29/10/2004
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows XP

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Watch your DVDs in full screen on a Sony Ericsson phone, such as the P900, P910, P800, S700 and Z1010. A memory card as small as 128MB will store a full-length feature film. With only two clicks, this PC software converts the content of your DVD to a super small movie file, which will play on Symbian UIQ device on a postage stamp size memory card. You can use a headset or the built-in speaker to listen to the sound. Subtitled and foreign-language DVDs are also supported. Using MPEG4 encoding, feature films look crisp and sharp on your cellular phone and still fit on a relatively small memory card.

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