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The Pinnacle Video Transfer is a handheld device that allows you to plug in any video source, such as a camcorder or DVD player, and copy from it directly to your iPod, Sony PSP, external hard disk or flash memory drive, storing the video content as an MPEG-4 file. For example, you could use it to hook up your iPod to your TV or digital box and record an episode of Top Gear to watch on your way to work. This is nothing new, but making it as simple as 'press and go' is. We put the box through its paces to find out if it lived up to Pinnacle's claim. Initial impressions of usability were good. There are just two buttons: one for starting and
We connected the Video Transfer to our iPod and the supplied Scart cable to the Scart output on our TV. Then we pressed the Record button. An LED next to each connection changes from red to blue when an input signal is detected. If something is wrong, it flashes red - a simple yet effective way of informing you of your setup status. Happily, the real time encoding process worked flawlessly, and within minutes we were watching a TV show on our iPod. Encoding to an external hard disk and a flash drive went similarly well. The highest recording quality, while not quite DVD standard, was good enough for full screen PC viewing. It's important to note, though, that copy protected DVDs can't be ripped. By Andy Zarkesh SPECIFICATIONS:
Encodes in MPEG-4/H.264 format - Up to 720x576 resolution - Mains powered
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