Convert your videos to iPod-friendly formats
As the name suggests, Videora iPod Converter is a free application to convert your favorite videos to an iPod-friendly format. Last time Cyril reviewed this program, he wasn't very impressed, so we were interested to know if a brand new version would bring any major improvements.
It doesn't. In fact, it's hard to see what changes have been made, while all the previous criticisms - the persistent ads, vague options and user-unfriendly interface - remain. In its favor, Videora iPod Converter does convert various video formats so that they can be used on a whole variety of video-enabled iPods.
Videora iPod Converter operates in two modes, one for beginners and one for more advanced users, and has a nice auto-shutdown feature for when you want to queue up a number of conversions and leave the computer to finish them off. Videora iPod Converter also automatically adds the converted videos to iTunes.
Unfortunately, you'll have a hard time getting that far. Regardless of which user mode you use, Videora iPod Converter is messy and boring to configure. Normal Mode suffers from those vague options we mentioned - "Old" or "New" video format, for example - while Power Mode requires you to mess around with profiles in the Settings area.
Vague and full of ads, I wouldn't bother with Videora iPod Converter.
Added: New Firmware to ListsAdded: iPad SupportAdded: iPhone 4 SupportAdded: iPod touch 4G Support
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Added: New Firmware to ListsAdded: iPad SupportAdded: iPhone 4 SupportAdded: iPod touch 4G Support
User reviews about Videora iPod Converter
by Anonymous
Which profile is the best to use with videora?.
When i open videora and want to convert a videofile (in the power mode) i don´t know which profile i should use.
this H.264 VGA 1024 ect, is it the best profile? Because when I use that profile the sound sucks.
I hope someone can help me because it´s really anoying. More
by Anonymous
Videora Won't Run.
Crap!There appear to be countless pop-ups and error files. To download and Run newer versions of Videora seems impossible! One is expected to remove older non operable Videora programs before upgrading.
This also seems impossible even if one uses the in-built tools. Flash ups keep appearing that "disc is full" or "programme is in use" ???? To try and remove it through the Control Panel is also useless. The files remain under Red Kawa.
What should I do???????
Pros:
The older Videora worked for a short while
It loads modified video files direct to iTunes
Cons:
VERY MANY - see above More