Xilisoft DVD to Apple TV Converter Mac Publisher's Description
Xilisoft DVD to Apple TV Converter for Mac is smartly designed Mac DVD to Apple TV software for Mac users. It is professional in converting DVD to Apple TV video MP4 and to Video iPod and new iPod 30GB and 80GB with the resolution for 640 by 480. It can also convert DVD to iPod and Apple TV audio formats like M4A (AAC) and MP3 etc on your Mac directly. With the Apple TV Converter for Mac, you can joyfully enjoy movies on your Apple TV and iPod.
System Requirements MAC OS X and higher operating system;POWER G3 processor; 128M memory
What's new Newly upgrade! Support iPod touch MPEG-4
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