Wed, Feb 18th, 2009 |
Windows only: If you're looking for a fire-and-forget video converter to help stock your iPod, iPodME is a dead simple and lightweight tool for bulk converting your video files.
iPodME is a completely portable standalone application—a GUI wrapper of the venerable ffmpeg for the curious among you...
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