Used DVD-to-Mobile Sony Ericsson Edition for Windows?


The software complies fully with the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act and does not circumvent technology that effectively protects access to or restricts the duplication of, copyrighted material.

Version 1.1 supports Motorola A1000, allows users to pick temporary disks, and fixes some bugs.


Editors’ Review

Download.com staff
This PC software converts DVD content into small movie files for playback on compatible Sony Ericsson phones. Enjoy full-screen viewing with crisp visuals and sound.
  • Pros

    • Converts DVDs for full-screen mobile playback.
    • Creates super small movie files.
    • Supports subtitled and foreign-language DVDs.
    • Uses MPEG4 encoding for crisp visuals.
    • Requires minimal memory card space.
  • Cons

    • Limited to specific Sony Ericsson phone models.
    • Playback quality may vary with device.

Used DVD-to-Mobile Sony Ericsson Edition for Windows?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 10
  • Windows XP
Additional Requirements
Windows XP
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Total Downloads
42,949
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Developer’s Description

Watch DVDs on your Sony Ericsson phone.

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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