Freez iPod Video Converter

Freez iPod Video Converter is a Video Conversion Program that can convert batches of video files to MP4 video files to be played on your iPod.
Freez iPod Video Converter supports most popular video formats that can be converted into iPod video. These include AVI, MPEG, WMV, ASF, MOV, RM, RMVB, DivX, Flv, SWF, VOB, 3GP etc. You can choose the output iPod MP4 video’s video encoder (MPEG-4/H.264), video size, video bitrate, audio bitrate, audio channel, volumn etc.
Features:
- Supports most popular video formats
- Supports MPEG-4 and H.264 video compression.
- Popular output video resolution that can be played on iPod
- Can set output video bitrate (up to 769 Kbps for H.264 video, up to 2500 Kbps for MPEG-4 video), audio bitrate, audio channel, and adjust audio volumn.
- Can set iPod MP4 file’s title.
- Convert batches of video files to iPod MP4 video with high speed.
- User-friendly interface without any complicated settings.
System Requirements :
- Minimum: Pentium II 233 PC or higher, 32MB RAM or more.
- Recommend: Pentium III 450 PC or higher, 64MB RAM or more.
- Operating System: Windows 95, 98/98SE, Me, NT4, 2000 or XP/2003.
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#1. May 19th, 2007, at 8:17 PM.
Don’t even bother with this. Says it’s freeware, but it’s not. You get to use it once, then it tells you to register for free. Once you register, it tells you that you get the access code once you BUY the software(some crap about “because of excess website traffic” - c’mon, the site is littered with adverts - more traffic=more revenue). I have nothing against buying software, but if I download something which is FREEWARE, then I expect it to be FREE. As it happens, the publisher now has my e-mail address for free, which he will no doubt sell to some marketing firm so I get even more spam. Nice. You have to wonder about the integrity of someone who has to trick people into buying software.
This should be removed from this website - it’s not freeware.