4Media iPod Max Platinum
Publisher's description
4Media iPod Max Platinum for Mac is designed for Mac users to transfer all multimedia files between iPod, Mac and iTunes, rip and convert DVD movies and CD music to compatible video and audio files for playback on iPod and etc. Backup all contents in iPod/iPhone, including music, movies, pictures, books, photos shot by the device to Mac or iTunes conveniently and securely. Directly transfer target multimedia files into iPod/iPhone directly in fast speed without iTunes. Convert popular videos/audios to iPod video files or audio files in formats of M2TS, MTS, AVI, MPEG, WMV, DAT, TS, MPV, NSV, MOV, QT, H261, H264, WMA, AAC, AIF, AIFF, AC3 and etc to iPod/iPhone music/movies for playback and transfer to the devices immediately. 4Media iPod Max Platinum enables you to rip and convert CD and DVD to suitable formats to allow you enjoy favorite music/movies on iPod/iPhone freely. 4Media iPod Max Platinum for Mac enables you to logon top online video websites directly, download and convert exciting online videos for enjoyment on iPod/iPhone in one-step. This program also empowers you to make customized iPhone ringtones from various audios/videos and transfer to iPhone instantly. Fully support all iPod /iPhone models; iPod nano (5th Gen), iPod Nano 7, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod touch 4, iPod touch 5, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 5. Support iOS6 and iTunes10.7 as well. Embedded with the most popular online broadcasting websites within the application, including YouTube, Metacafe, Dailymotion, Break, Vimeo, Revver, Blip, Vidilife and Stickam to download and convert online videos in one click. Create, edit or delete iPod/iPhone playlists and photo albums with ease; classify files by genre, artiest and album, transfer PDF/EPUB books into devices. Proxy server configuration is provided to configure your network in HTTP or SOCKS 5 type. Built-in media player, Proxy Server configuration and multi-lingual interfaces are offered.
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