Double Twist

by Simon Hilton on Wed 20 Feb 2008

Jon Lech Johansen became the “enfant terrible” of the DRM industry when he released software which cracked the encryption codes on DVDs, aged just 15. His San Francisco firm, DoubleTwist, has now released software allowing users to share digital media files across devices. DoubleTwist lets you sync iTunes playlists with several mobile phones, MP3 players and game consoles. It also supports syncing music purchased from the iTunes store. DoubleTwist will be adding sync support for pictures and video soon.
Formats:
Video: 3gp (used by most cell phones), MPEG4 (.mp4, .m4v), wmv, avi and MPEG2 (.mpg, .mpv, .mpeg)
Audio: mp3, aac/m4a, wma, wav
Pictures: jpg, gif, png, bmp
Windows version here.
Mac & iPhone version coming soon.
More info.

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