Thursday, July 17, 2008

How to Use Any Video Converter Professional to Convert Video to IPod, IPhone, PSP, and Zune


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The software product, Any Video Converter or "AVC", is a commercial product that can be purchased and downloaded.
This article is an instruction to show you how to use Any Video Converter Professional to convert Video clips, Google and YouTube online video to various formats like AVI、FLV、3GP、WMV、MPEG-1, MPEG-2 , MPEG-4 etc. most widely used on Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, Sony PSP, Microsoft Zune and Mobile Phone etc. This following program is an all-in-one converting tool with a fast converting speed and excellent output file. The program also supports merging files.

Steps


  1. Download Any Video Converter Professional from the website and install.
  2. Add videos from your computer or Download videos from YouTube or Google: Click “Add Video” button to browse the video clips from your hard drive. Or click YouTube tab, and there will be a pop-up window, then you can input the URLs or copy and paste the link location of your desired videos from YouTube or Google, and double-click the pasted video URL to start downloading. If you want to insert more than one links, please click “New”. You can also click “Up” and “Down” arrow to change the download order.
  3. Choose output profile: There is a variety of output formats such as mp4, mpg, wmv, flv, 3gp, avi and mp3 available to be selected from the drop-down profile list.
  4. Trim videos: If you want to trim your added videos, please select the video in the added video list and then click Play button in Preview window. Then you may click Start Point or End Point to trim the video as you like.
  5. Set output parameters: Under the preview window, you can also change the output video parameters, such as video size, video bitrate, audio bitrate etc. However, the default settings are good enough to achieve excellent output quality.
  6. More options can be changed: Click Option tab, and there will be a pop-up window. There are four different menus to be clicked to changed the settings. Under General tab, you are able set output folder or open the output folder, specify process priority. Under Audio tab, you can set output audio volume, AAC parameters and mp3 parameters. Under Video tab, you can check video preview driver (sometimes you may not be able to view the video on the preview widow, then you can change the preview driver here). And video resize option is available, you can set video to fit the width or the height, or expand to video size if there is black bar of output movie. Under Online Video tab, you can login YouTube account.
  7. Merging output: If you want to convert some video clips and merge them into a file, please press the Ctrl or Shift button to choose the files you need to merge, then right-click on them and choose Merge Output. If you want to change the orders of the files, please drag and drop the file in the list to change the order. If you want to cancel the merge operation, please choose the file and click Unmerge Output.
  8. Click “encode” button to start the converting. Source Files item shows videos added to the program. You can directly reach a certain output format by clicking the format in Converted list. And the downloaded Youtube or Google online videos are also easy to find. You can also directly click the “Output Folder” button to open the output folder where the converted files locate in.


Tips


  • Please set "A/V sync" option to "default". It's recommended to close other programs especially anti-virus before conversion.


Warnings


  • Cannot use this program on 64bit XP&Vista.


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