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Spb Software House unveils Spb Mobile DVD 2.0

Posted by Jack Cook on February 15, 2007 – 10:44 am
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Arne Hess from the the::unwired reported today that Spb Software House is unveiling Spb Mobile DVD 2.0 at 3GSM

Arne said:

At the 3GSM World Congress, Spb Software House unveiled it’s latest product – Spb Mobile DVD 2.0 which is designed to bring the true DVD experience to your Windows Mobile device.

Unlike other DVD to WMV ripper, Spb Mobile DVD keeps all the richness and versatility you expect from today’s DVD format.

Spb has accomplished this in two parts: First, the DVD converter, which runs on the home PC, converts any standard DVD into Spb’s new and revolutionary Mobile DVD format. This new and innovative format combines an amazing retention of quality and a full feature set, with a careful economy of space, allowing a full length DVD including all standard DVD functionalities to fit on a standard memory card.

The second part of Spb Mobile DVD 2.0 is the mobile player, enabling – for the first time – the complete DVD experience on your Windows Mobile device including selection of languages, scenes, extras etc – just like playing a DVD in your Windows Mobile device.

Source: the::unwired

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