New InterVideo iVideoToGo Platinum Converts DVDs, Video Files to iPod and PSP Movies

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New InterVideo iVideoToGo Platinum Converts
DVDs, Video Files to iPod and PSP Movies


Easy, 3-step Solution Delivers iPod and PSP Movies with
Smooth, Flawless Playback


Fremont, CA ‘“ September 14, 2006 ‘” InterVideo®, Inc.
(NASDAQ: IVII) a style="BORDER-LEFT-COLOR: #000000; BORDER-BOTTOM-COLOR: #000000; WIDTH: 141px; BORDER-TOP-COLOR: #000000; HEIGHT: 179px; BORDER-RIGHT-COLOR: #000000"
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width=189 align=right border=0>n industry leader in bringing next-generation
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC technology to consumers, announced today InterVideo iVideoToGo™
Platinum, the easiest way to copy* personal videos for playback on a
video-enabled iPod® and Sony® PSP™ devices. Priced at only $29.95, the software
is a 3-step solution that lets users quickly convert their existing DVDs and
video files into iPod- and PSP-compatible files that provide smooth, flawless
playback.

Easily one of the fastest conversion tools on the market,
iVideoToGo Platinum is equipped with a simple, friendly interface and it
utilizes a single window for all tasks. iVideoToGo Platinum is able to support
both iPod and PSP formats. And with just three steps to complete the copy
process, there’s no learning curve-even a beginner can have immediate success.


“With iVideoToGo Platinum, Sony PSP and iPod users are no longer limited
to the pre-formatted videos that are available,” said Steve Ro, president and
CEO of InterVideo. “InterVideo has solved the conversion problem so consumers
can now enjoy their personal videos, music and photos wherever they go without
sacrificing quality. iVideoToGo Platinum provides a one-stop solution ‘” from
file conversion to file transferring ‘” and is easily the best multimedia
software solution for the mobile lifestyle nowadays.”


Video Library for iPod and PSP
Featuring CopyLater™ technology,
iVideoToGo Platinum offers the convenience of high-quality output performed when
the computer is idle, allowing uninterrupted batch conversion of videos while
the user is somewhere else or asleep. Copy to Go allows users their own video
library, synching videos with iPod or PSP automatically. With this feature,
iVideoToGo Platinum can be used as a file conversion tool as well as a
substitute for iTunes. If users download TV programs frequently, iVideoToGo’s
Intelligent Folder Monitoring can do file batch conversions regularly. Users can
set a regular conversion schedule, or simply let iVideoToGo do it automatically.


Video Trimming
iVideoToGo Platinum converts DVDs to iPod and
PSP formats and allows users to do video trimming. Users can elect to split a
movie into several videos by DVD chapters, or use Video Trimming to cut the
opening and ending of a TV program.

Broad Format
Support

iVideoToGo Platinum includes InterVideo’s innovative H.264 codec
technology. H.264, which is also known as the Advanced Video Codec (AVC)
specification or MPEG 4-Part 10, provides two to three times the compression
efficiency of current solutions such as the MPEG-2 standard, enabling IVideoToGo
Platinum users to pack up to 85 hours of video on a 30GB iPod and over 2.5 hours
on a 1GB Memory Stick for PSP.

In addition to supporting the iPod’s
H.264/MPEG-4 formats iVideoToGo Platinum supports DVD-Videos, AVI, MPEG, WMV,
MOV, MP4, DivX®, ASF, DVR-MS, 3GP and others–more than any other program of its
kind.


Pricing and Availability
InterVideo iVideoToGo Platinum is
available at InterVideo’s web site, onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)"
href="http://www.intervideo.com" target=_blank>www.intervideo.com, and will
be in retail outlets worldwide in October. Compatible with Windows® 2000 and XP
systems, the suggested list price is $29.95 USD.

Source: InterVideo

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