Replay Converter 2.0

Replay Converter 2.0 was released today, with more support for iPod, FLV videos (like YouTube), more control over conversion settings, and more conversion options. It’s a free update for any current Replay Converter user.
Here’s what’s new:
– You can now change some of the target format settings such as bit rate, frame rate, and frame size. If you go into Replay Converter’s settings under “Options” and check the “Edit Target Format Before Starting Conversion Job”.
– Added the ability to convert to M4a AAC audio format.
– Added the ability to convert to M4b AAC audio format. This is the iPod Audiobook format, which lets you set bookmarks in large audio files when listening on your iPod.
– Added the ability to convert to a PC version MPEG-4 video format.
– Added the ability to convert to 3GP video format. Many mobile phones support this format.
– Replay Converter now reports an error if you try to convert a file with the same format in the same folder.
– Target file names are not always in lower case.
– Drop-down box for selecting the profile contains more visible options.
– Improved conversion of FLV files.
– Corrected the unexpected behavior of going into Options and then exiting, where the Target Format profile went back to the default.
– Target Format profile now sticks even when re-starting Replay Converter.
– Plays a sound after conversion job is successful.
– New command line options. Replay Converter can be run from DOS batch files or third party programs.

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