Vault 360 Easy Video Transfer Software

Transfer Video from Your Hard Drive to Your iPod in Seconds!

Ann Mapleridge
With the large amount of video enabled mp3 players and cell phones on the market today many people are interested in transferring video from their camcorders, DVRs, VHS tapes and more onto their portable video enabled devices. Since the technology to carry your movies around in your pocket is so new, many people still don't have any idea how to encode and transfer their video into something that they can watch on a phone or iPod. Now there are a few software solutions to help you along.

Hey! Watch

Hey! Watch is a web based application that allows you to take video off of popular video sharing sites like YouTube and Google Video and encode them into a file format you can use on your mobile phone or mp3 player. The program allows you to encode multiple videos at a time and does it all through a web based system that will notify you through email when your encode job is completed. Once you have encoded your video you can transfer it to any device you would like. The Hey! Watch set of supported devices includes a large amount of mp3 players, cell phones, and even the Wii and Playstation 3. Hey! Watch is available to use for free for 30 encodes a month with a optional membership upgrade available for up to 100 encodes per month.

Vault 360 Platinum

Vault 360 Platinum takes a slightly different spin on video encoding and transferring as a program designed to transfer video from one of your digital devices to another. For instance if you record a great video with your cell phone you can transfer that video to your iPod, or if you record a movie on your TiVO you can transfer that video to your PSP. Vault 360 supports a substantial amount of video and audio formats and can transfer video to a constantly growing list of media servers, smartphones, PDAs, Personal music players, and portable game players.

Where as transferring video from one device to another used to be a fairly difficult process companies are making it easier and easier to get your video when you want it where you want it without having to have a deep grasp of the technical aspects behind the process. Look for more and more devices to become supported by these two pioneer companies in the coming months as well as several other companies to start creating similar video transfer software.

Published by Ann Mapleridge

Ann is tech geek, craft beer lover, and avid traveler.  View profile

  • Hey! Watch is compleatly web based
  • Vault 360 supports audio and video
  • Hey! watch is free to use for 30 encodes per month
You can use both programs to transfer video from your DVR to your portable video enabled device.

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