Jason Dunn
05-25-2006, 02:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://site.magix.net/english-us/home/video/movies2go/?version=standard' target='_blank'>http://site.magix.net/english-us/home/video/movies2go/?version=standard</a><br /><br /></div><i>"MAGIX Movies2go is the easy way to take advantage of everything your mobile device has to offer. Experience exciting DVD videos, your favourite TV shows, music videos, fun video clips and your own video recordings and pictures as stunning movie shows in outstanding quality on your portable video player (PVP)...MAGIX Movies2go supports all major formats for mobile video playback devices like iPod™, PSP™, video players, cell phones, games consoles, PDAs, and organizers. Transferring your movies, photoshows, individual pictures, and music via data cable, infrared, or Bluetooth directly to your target device has never been easier. All you need to do is select the name of your device and MAGIX Movies2go takes care of the rest."</i><br /><br /><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/mov2go-ui.jpg" /><br /><br />MAGIX Movies2go is more than just a video converter for portable media players - it seems to blend in full video and editing as well. The <a href="http://site.magix.net/english-us/home/video/movies2go/m2g/functions/?no_cache=1&version=standard">list of features</a> looks impressive - it can do everything from rip non-encrypted DVDs to digitize incoming analog video from a VHS tape (with suitable hardware of course). No mention of DVR-MS file support though, which is a shame. It seems to support pretty much everything else though. There's a $5 discount making is $34.99 USD until May 31st. I can't help but think though that like other MAGIX products I've tried, they look damn impressive on a Web site, but far less so after I download the trial version. Maybe this one is different. Anyone tried it out yet?