If you have visited this website over the last week and a half, or joined us on Facebook, it was hard not to notice the time we spent on the Xoom. For the first time in our 7+ years of existence, the only changes we have done to DVD Catalyst 4 for this particular update…
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After playing with the XOOM a bit, I noticed that the bottom menu bar stays active all the time. With the Xoom’s 1280×800 screen resolution, you would expect that to get full-screen video on your Xoom, you would need to create videos with that resolution, but unfortunately, if you do that, because of the active…
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To convert DVD’s and movies for the new Samsung Vibrant Galaxy S, use the Samsung Omnia II profile in DVD Catalyst 3. While the phones are different, the video screen resolution as well as the video format it needs to play is identical. DVD Catalyst Free for Galaxy S now available
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DVD Catalyst 3 includes support for more devices than all similar products combined. 100′s of different devices have their own conversion profiles, and are easily selectable using the dropdowns. However, every day new phones and media players are released and it is impossible to include profiles for each one of them.
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Of course DVD Catalyst 3 can create video files that will play on the iPhone 4 in great quality! DVD Catalyst 3.90 is now available, and includes profiles for the new iPhone 4 !! The Apple iPhone 4 is close to being released, and questions for ripping your movies for the iPhone 4 are coming…
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The phone was released shortly after DVD Catalyst 3.86 was rteleased, so no specific profile for this phone is available in DVD Catalyst 3 yet. However, Due to it’s open design, of course you can use DVD Catalyst to create videos for this phone. Just select one of the Droid profiles, and in “Modify” change…
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Over the last couple of weeks, some people have reported issues in regards of audio synchronization (lips dont match the spoken words) with some HTC phones running WIndows Mobile, such as the HD2. The problem lies in the phone. Playing the video files on anything else (tip: use Quicktime on a PC to verify your…
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Being a (late) first-generation gamer, I grew up with computer systems such as the Atari 2600, Colecovision, ZX Spectrum, MSX, C64, Amiga 500, and various Nintendo and Sega consoles. When it comes to games, I have a fairly short attention span, so with the console systems, I ended up picking up 2-3 $40 games a…
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A couple of trailers converted with DVD Catalyst 3 to AppleTV HD format. The next update of DVD Catalyst will include iPad profiles, but these will be based upon the AppleTV profile. Both devices can play the same video content. Download the file you want to watch, extract the video from the zip, then add…
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A couple of trailers converted using the Blackberry Curve profile in DVD Catalyst 3. Download the file you want to watch, extract the video from the zip, then transfer the file directly to your Blackberry in USB mode for best results. Do not use Windows Media Player or the Blackberry Video transfer tool to transfer….
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