Pinnacle Video Transfer records video to anything USB 2.0, even your iPod
By Paul Miller | January 3, 2008
Filed under: CES, Home Entertainment, Portable Video
Mark down “plays well with others” on Pinnacle’s report card, the company’s upcoming Pinnacle Video Transfer can take an analog video input and record the source to any USB 2.0 storage device, including an iPod. Video is recorded straight to the H.264 format, with user-selectable quality of Good, Better and Best. You can even charge the iPod you’re transferring to. Supported devices include the PSP, PSP Slim, USB flash drives, USB hard drives and the iPod video, iPod nano third-gen, and iPod classic. The Pinnacle Video Transfer should hit stores January 15th for $129.99.
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