Aya Zune Xbox Zen Video Converter 1.3.4

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Aya Zune Xbox Zen Video Converter is an all-in-one video converter software to convert video files from one format to another. It allows you to convert AVI (DivX, XviD, H.263, and H.264), DV AVI, MP4 (Sony PSP and Apple iPod), WMV, 3GP, 3G2, QuickTime (MOV, QT), SWF, DVD, VOB, VRO, MPEG, DAT, VCD, SVCD, ASF, ASX, MJPEG, Real Video (RM, RMVB), DVR-MS, MKV, OGM, and FLV video formats. You can convert video content for Zune player, Xbox 360, Archos MP4 player, Epson MP4 player, iRiver MP4 player, iAudio MP4 player, Creative Zen player, HP iPaq, Pocket PC, and PDA.

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