Your PC may contain hundreds of video files, all encoded
differently - AVI, MPEG, RM, WMV, DVD, VCD, MOV, etc. If you are
looking for video conveter tools, here are some suggestions.
WinAVI Video Converter
WinAVI Video Converter is a nice tool for converting video clips
to an assortment of formats. The attractive, modern interface
features large, clearly labeled icons, so you won't have to dig
through the menus very often. You can convert a variety of file
types to WMV, AVI, MPEG, and RM. Other notable pluses include a
built-in DVD-burning utility, a batch-conversion tool, and a
preview pane. WinAVI Video Converter is easy to use and powerful
enough for experts. Burning VCD/SVCD/DVD is supported. WinAVI
Video Converter supports almost all video file formats,
including AVI, MPEG1/2/4, VCD/SVCD/DVD, DivX, XVid, ASF, WMV,
RM, QuickTime MOV, Flash SWF. The program also has a powerful
video decompress/compress engine that convert whole AVI movie to
DVD in 1 less than an hour.
More Information: http://www.deprice.com/winavivc.htm
Aare AVI to VCD DVD SVCD Converter
This tool is very basic, but also very inexpensive - less than
eighteen dollars. This program is capable of converting an avi
file or Merge some avi files to a VCD DVD SVCD format MPEG file.
Plus it Supports avi to vcd dvd svcd conversion with NTSC/PAL
setting option, processes avi with DivX/XviD avi format and
works with MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 video files and MPEG layer1,
layer2, layer3 audio files. In addition to that there is the
"Split feature" that splits big mpeg files into several smaller
segment, so that it can be fit onto a CD. Other features include:
* Input/Output preview. * Fill in / Customize options for
cropping output video. * Support output effect. * Support
Input/Output list and other options saving automatically,
finishing it anytime.
The program is brainlessly simple to use:
Additional information:
http://www.deprice.com/aareavitovcddvdsvcdconverter.htm
About the author:
David Deprice is a multimedia professional. He shares his tips
and tricks on working with video at
http://www.deprice.com/multimedia.htm
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