Aura4You Multimedia Software Inc released its first video converter with support for all iPhone models, iPhone original, iPhone OS and iPhone 3GS. iPhone 3GS features video recording, Voice Control, up to 32GB of storage, and more. Now you can shoot video, edit it, and share it — all on your iPhone 3GS. With Aura DVD Ripper, users can convert DVD and a wide range of videos for watching on their iPhone 3GS and many more.
Besides iPhone 3GS videos, Aura DVD Ripper can also convert videos to AVI, MP4, FLV, WMV, MPEG and dozens of other video formats.
The iPhone 3GS video converter enables users to download online videos from YouTube, MetaCafe, NicoVideo and others. It can then convert the downloaded videos to supported videos for iPhone 3GS and any other media players and platforms.
Aura DVD Ripper, the versatile iPhone 3GS video converter, is the wonderful DVD software that allows you try before you buy. You can click the following link to download the iPhone 3GS video converter program and try it out.
The iPhone 3GS Video Converter is compatible with Windows XP, Vista (32-bit) and Windows 7. Please note that it’s not compatible with 64-bit Vista or Mac OS X.
If you feel like the iPhone 3GS video converter program after trial, you can buy a copy of Aura4You license to use the full version.
iPhone 3GS video converter features
The Aura iPhone 3GS DVD video converter program provides three major functions: ripping DVD ripping, converting video file formats, downloading online videos. The iPhone 3GS video converter also offers many brilliant features:
* Support 30+ input video formats
* Support iPod, iPhone, mobile phones and all media players
* Extract sound tracks from DVD and videos and save in MP3 format
* Customizable output profiles
* Select DVD chapter, subtitle, language and even angle for conversion
* Normalize volume for video conversion
* Plenty of customizable parameters: video codec, video size, video bitrate, video frame rate, audio codec, etc.
Ripping DVD movies to iPhone 3GS videos is one of the most important functions of Aura DVD Ripper, the versatile iPhone 3GS video converter. After downloading and installing the iPhone 3GS video converter, run the program, insert your DVD to the drive, click the Open DVD button to load the DVD movie to iPhone 3GS DVD ripper program.
Select titles or chapters that you want to rip for your iPhone 3GS, choose a output format that is supported by iPhone 3GS, and then hit the Convert button. After conversion, just open the output folder to look for the converted videos and transfer them to your iPhone 3GS for watching later.
No matter it’s AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, or not often seen video format like DVR-MS, the iPhone 3GS video converter can handle it well and convert it to any supported format.
You can convert MPEG videos to iPhone 3GS videos, convert WMV videos to iPhone 3GS videos, and even download and convert YouTube videos for iPhone 3GS, and more. Click the Add Video button, or just drag and drop selected videos to the iPhone 3GS video converter program, select output profile, and then hit the Convert button.
Converted videos are stored in the output folder as specified by you, or by default. Get the converted videos and transfer them to iPhone 3GS and enjoy them on the go.
Just remember that Aura DVD Ripper can do a lot of things besides converting videos for iPhone 3GS.
The iPhone 3GS was announced on June 8, 2009, and has improved performance, a camera with more megapixels and video capability, and voice control. The iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS employ A-GPS, and the iPhone 3GS also has a digital compass. Apple claims that the 3GS can last for up to ten hours of video, nine hours of web browsing on Wi-Fi or five on 3G, twelve hours of 2G talk time, or five on 3G, 30 hours of music, or 300 hours of standby.
The iPhone 3GS has a 3.2 megapixel camera, with auto focus, auto white balance, and auto macro (up to 10 cm). It can also record VGA video.
Meet the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet. iPhone 3GS features video recording, Voice Control, up to 32GB of storage, and more.
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