Deset Pocket Video Maker 1.5

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  • Date added:
    05/04/2005
  • File size:
    58.9M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Deset Pocket Video Maker is a program to create full-length video films for Pocket PC devices in best video and audio quality. Whole movies in full length are now portable onto mobile devices with Deset Pocket Video Maker. Today s Pocket PCs are in the meantime so powerful, that many applications that have been reserved for desktop PCs now run without a problem on those small devices. This includes also the playing of movies in full length. A movie in good quality for example finds place on a 128MB or a 256MB storage card. From now on you watch your movies in the train, on the plain, while waiting for the bus, or simply said -- everywhere where you re heading with your Pocket PC.

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