- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (5 to 10 minutes recording); $29.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT
- Date added: September 28, 2005
- Total Downloads: 65,188
- Downloads last week: 22
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- Average user rating: stars out of 11 votes
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Publisher's description
From CarryDVD.com :Shrink that DVD to PocketPC, Smartphone 2003, Palm, PSP, Nokia, Symbian. We have put reliability at the forefront in importance, because we know you do not want to spend some four hours compressing a video to then find there is something wrong with it. With CarryDVD you can back up your favorite DVDs and copy them onto your PDA or Pocket PC as well as Smartphone. Some movies can be made to fit into 128MB memory. The nice thing about CarryDVD is that you do not need any special players to view the video. What comes with your PocketPC, Windows Media Player is more than well suited for the job. This product was not intended to circumvent copyright protection but to create inferior copies of personally owned DVDs for private use only on handheld devices.
Version 3.1 supports copying directly to device and added Video File Manager.
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: CarryDVD 3.1
Pros: Service very prompt, does its job very well
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Version: CarryDVD 3.1
"I just bought this product and it has worked fine for me."
Pros: cool
Cons: should update the latest version here
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Version: CarryDVD 3.1
Pros: Simple interface, small footprint, integrated activesync.
Cons: Doesn't decrypt protected DVDs. I have yet to try it on older DVDs, but I imagine any with encryption will be problematic.
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