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wraggster
April 12th, 2007, 22:29
new press release:

Want to get the most from your Nintendo Wii? Of course you do! And now you can with High Definition Solution Pack! It contains a HD component cable so you can, watch your Wii with a needle-sharp picture quality on your HDTV, a 1GB SD card to store your saves and media, and as a special bonus, we’ve thrown in a copy of the MAX Media Manager Pro PC application so you can organise your files with ease!

High Definition Solution Pack’s audio manager lets you rip the tracks from your favourite CDs and transfer them directly to your 1GB SD card using your PC. Alternatively, copy your digital music collection instead. 1GB is enough to store around 250 songs, or approximately 35 hours of listening, so you’re not short of space.

Video files can be converted and transferred too. You can control the precise size, aspect ratio, zoom, bitrate and audio settings, and encode your movies to fit precisely on the available space on your SD card, ready to be watched on your Wii. You can even rip DVDs directly to the card, as long as they’re not copy-protected.

Viewing your digital photos and other such images on your Wii is really easy with High Definition Solution Pack. You can stretch, zoom, resize and generally mess around with your photos as much as you like, then transfer them to your SD card for viewing on your console. As a gigabyte is enough for over a thousand standard digital photos, you’ve the means to make a really impressive slideshow.

You can also subscribe to Podcasts and have them downloaded directly to your computer. Using RSS for automatic updates, the shows of your choice are saved to your PC, ready for you to transfer them to your Wii for listening, or even viewing – video Podcasts are automatically transcoded and saved in a format your console can play back.

Last, but by no means least, High Definition Solution Pack is your key to a world of downloaded gamesaves. You can download saves from the internet for use with your favourite Wii games, back them up to your PC and even email them to your friends.

VampDude
April 13th, 2007, 01:09
new press release:

Want to get the most from your Nintendo Wii? Of course you do! And now you can with High Definition Solution Pack! It contains a HD component cable so you can, watch your Wii with a needle-sharp picture quality on your HDTV, a 1GB SD card to store your saves and media, and as a special bonus, we’ve thrown in a copy of the MAX Media Manager Pro PC application so you can organise your files with ease!

High Definition Solution Pack’s audio manager lets you rip the tracks from your favourite CDs and transfer them directly to your 1GB SD card using your PC. Alternatively, copy your digital music collection instead. 1GB is enough to store around 250 songs, or approximately 35 hours of listening, so you’re not short of space.

Video files can be converted and transferred too. You can control the precise size, aspect ratio, zoom, bitrate and audio settings, and encode your movies to fit precisely on the available space on your SD card, ready to be watched on your Wii. You can even rip DVDs directly to the card, as long as they’re not copy-protected.

Viewing your digital photos and other such images on your Wii is really easy with High Definition Solution Pack. You can stretch, zoom, resize and generally mess around with your photos as much as you like, then transfer them to your SD card for viewing on your console. As a gigabyte is enough for over a thousand standard digital photos, you’ve the means to make a really impressive slideshow.

You can also subscribe to Podcasts and have them downloaded directly to your computer. Using RSS for automatic updates, the shows of your choice are saved to your PC, ready for you to transfer them to your Wii for listening, or even viewing – video Podcasts are automatically transcoded and saved in a format your console can play back.

Last, but by no means least, High Definition Solution Pack is your key to a world of downloaded gamesaves. You can download saves from the internet for use with your favourite Wii games, back them up to your PC and even email them to your friends.


High Definition video from dvd??? on a 1gb MemoryCard? what I consider to be HD is over 1gb, and anything around/below 700mb is just normal

Demolition49
April 13th, 2007, 04:34
infact hd can be smaller than 700mb it just depends on the length of the video