Don’t use crappy iPhone video converter, use the good one

Crappy iPhone video converter won’t rip DVD or convert videos for your iPhone. It just ruins your mood and brings you extremely awful disappointment.
Do some research before you invest 30 dollars or 50 dollars on software that claim to be able to convert videos for iPod, iPhone and ANY MEDIA PLAYER. I personally tested and evaluated every potential product that I might finally use for my iPhone 3GS device. Some companies developed quite inferior iPhone video converter, I might say, garbage, or junk. I rejected all these defect products immediately, before hey would have the chance to piss me off and leave me in complete dismal.
People always regret they even bought a crappy video converter for there iPhone. The converted video is too bad to be viewable, the conversion time is far too long, and the technical support is of no help. Nothing can be fixed when you run into real problems.
So, run! Run for the good.
Based on my personal experience and evaluation, I can suggest a list, to be more exactly, a few, of the video conversion programs that are qualified to be considered as good video converter for your iPhone.
Aura Video Converter, developed by Aura4You.
www.aura4you.com/pmp-video-converter/iPhone.php
Use the Aura DVD Ripper if you need to rip DVD to iPhone
www.aura4you.com/aura-dvd-ripper.php
Any Video Converter, developed by Anvsoft.
www.m2review.com/any-video-converter.html
Wondershare Video Converter Platinum
www.m2review.com/wondershare-video-converter-platinum-win.html

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will try those iphone converter programs you suggest, but still not sure if any of them could work. what if some of them turn out to be garbage, too?
with me good luck. l’m loving watching movies on iphone and painfully looking for a quality video converter that can rip dvd for my iphone 3gs
Awful or awesome, it depends. Some programs just won’t work on some computers. You can’t label a video converter as “crappy” , “junk” or “useless” just because it won’t work for you. That’s unfair. I think every developer has spent a great deal of effect to make his software. So at least they should deserve some degree of respect for their labor. If you don’t like the product, just ask for refund. It’s not necessary to tell the world that this or that iphone video converter is of no use.
Yes, I’m trying to be fair and I’m not naming those I deem as not-so-good converters. What I’m suggesting is a list of trustworthy programs from notable developers.
Tried all the three iPhone video converter programs. It seems that the Aura Video Converter is actually the same product as Any Video Converter with different brand name. One of them must be OEM version. Do you agree?
I will keep all the three, until one day I find the one that fail to achieve my purpose, and it will get kicked out of my desktop.
What’s the criteria of good video converter and bad video converter anyway?
woodszz, can’t you tell? good video converter is fast, easy to use and render high quality, and it’s stable to run, no hassles at all
Anybody knows Steve Job’s phone number? I want to call him. My iPhone 3GS is broken.
There are millions of videos on YouTube, why bother ripping and converting? Visit http://www.youtube.com/mobile, browse the category and channel to find your videos. That’s all. Don’t need video converter at all.
Welcome the Internet era, brothers!
Why won’t Apple add more video support to iPhone so that we don’t need to go through this time-consuming video conversion like hell.
More video support. Heed our call, Apple.
Sinerely your poor iPhone fan,
I”m happily using Aura Video Converter for both my iPhone 3G and iPod touch now.
And I found it supports tons of mobile phones and players, see this page
http://www.aura4you.com/supported-media-players.php
No, Steve Jobs should not let apple program or buy a video converter for iPhone or iPod, for that would rip jobs from small independent developers. They are making life from those 20-dollar or 40-dollar small video applications.
Don’t do evil, Apple. Mind you own business in making iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, Mac, and iPad! Leave iPhone video converter and the like to independent developers.
Mum, no iphone but ipod i use. will that work for me?
how to download and use if yes?
Is there a free version that I can use for my iPhone 3G? I mean totally free, not free trial.
You guys are so lazy, Google what you want and get what you want. Want free iPhone video converter? Just Google “iPhone Video Converter”, hit the “Search”, there you go.
I have one almighty can-do-any-conversion video software to recommend, but it’s still under development. I will get back to let you know once it’s completed and polished.
Don’t try to be expert and tell us good from bad. I know the tricks, even though I won’t tell. Trying to earn credits and drive traffic and make profit is what everybody doing. I’m doing it, too.
Lo, this is good-for-nothing iphone video converter, don’t use it. Look, that’s state-of-the-art iphone video converter, go get it.
Aura Video Converter has been reviewed by CNET staff with 4-star rating and got rave comments. Maybe it’s the best one? Download to try it out. http://www.aura4you.com/aura-video-converter.php