
Learn more about this topic Cool Tools Daily Dose blog Clips are compatible with multimedia editing tools from companies such as Roxio, Nero, Microsoft, Adobe and Apple.

Audio content support includes PCM, AC-3, MPEG, DTS and SDS, and video support includes PAL, NTSC, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2.
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In addition to extracting movie content, the software can extract still pictures by extracting specific short segments, the company says. A packaged version of Cinematize 2 for Windows is scheduled to be available later this year.
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Originally available on Macintosh only, the new version can be downloaded for Windows systems for about $60 (free trial version available) at the Miraizon Web site. This lets users create new content from current DVDs, the company says. The software lets users extract audio or video clips off unencrypted DVDs (most commercial DVDs are encrypted, though) and save them in a format compatible with standard multimedia editing tools. Miraizon announced last week that its DVD movie clip extraction software, Cinematize 2, is now available on the Windows platform. Movie clip extractor now available for Windows The phone's standard battery can support up to 3.4 hours of talk time and up to 10.5 days in standby mode.

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Other features include a 2.1-inch internal color display, a 1.1-inch external color display, support for Sprint PCS Ready Link (walky-talky service), speaker phone, voice recorder, WAP 2.0 browser, Java (J2ME) download ability, Short Message Service, e-mail support and voice-activated dialing. With an included USB cable, the device can be used with the memory card to act like a key-chain storage device and transfer them to the PC. With larger miniSD memory cards (at least 128M bytes), users can shoot up to 90 minutes of video, Sprint says. The phone also includes a miniSD memory card (16M bytes) for storing photos, music files or videos, and comes with an adapter to let the card transfer data to Secure Digital-compatible devices. It is scheduled to be available mid-March for $430 (or $280 after rebates). The device includes a 1.3-megapixel camera with flash, digital zoom and video recording functionality. Sprint and Sanyo last week launched the MM-5600 multimedia phone, which lets users listen to music (MP3 and unencrypted advanced audio coding files), take photos, and view video at rates of up to 15 frames per second. Other Vibe players are available in 128M-, 265M- 512M- and 1G-byte capacities. It operates on a single AAA battery, and provides up to 12 hours of continuous play, PNY says.

In addition to playing MP3s, the Vibe includes an FM radio and voice recorder, and can double as a regular USB-based memory storage device. The device features a sliding faceplate that exposes and protects the control panel, and a backlit LCD screen. The player will cost about $300 and is scheduled to be available in the second quarter. PNY Technologies last week launched a new Vibe digital audio player, which supports MP3 and Windows Media Audio files, and can store up to 2G bytes of files.
