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How-To: Convert between various video&audio formats

#1 Guest_wehtrp_*

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Posted 08 October 2006 - 07:23 AM

Xilisoft Video Converter is an all-in-one tool for video&audio conversion. It supports converting video file between AVI, MPEG, VOB, MOV, RM, WMV, 3GP, MP4, iPod, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.264/PSP AVC etc. In addition, the video converter provides an easy way to convert video file to popular audio file, including MP2, MP3, AC3, RA, M4A, OGG, AAC etc. It supports APE, CUE decoding and audio CD ripping.

Here is a step-by-step guide:

1. Download Xilisoft Video Converter install and run it.

2. Load the file(s): Add the video or audio files you would like to convert by clicking the "Add" button in the main interface or choose "Add" in the "File" menu.

3. Highlight the file you want to convert, and then you can find the input file information in the recording area, including video codec and audio codec in the recording area.


Tip: It supports multithreading and batch conversion. You can select all files you want to convert and Xilisoft Video Converter will automatically encode them one by one, even if these files use different settings.

4.You can preview the file in the left preview window. Just click to play it. When the movie is playing, will be all available. Please Note: This function is only for preview purpose.


5. Select the target output format: In "Profile" combo-box, you could choose the format you want to convert your files to. And all the target formats are shown in the dropdown list.


Tip: The software allows setting different output formats for different files, depending on what you like.
All encoders/codecs are built-in. The software integrates with all video/audio encoders/codecs. Users can convert all supported formats once download the program.

6. Set output mode: After selecting certain output format, the right panel will show general standard of the format. By clicking certain setting, you may specify it. Or just keep the default settings.


Tip: It supports iPod and PSP video conversion:
>>For iPod: When converting video files to iPod MP4, please set the 'Video Size' to '320x240'.


>>For PSP: Xilisoft Video Converter integrates with PSP Video Manager. After converting, you can use it to transfer your files to PSP.

Tip: It supports clip or segment conversion. You can convert any clip or segment by setting the start point and duration at will. For example, you want to rip a clip from 00:03:20 to 00:08:00, please click "Start time" to set the starting time 00:03:20 and click "Duration" to specify the length 00:04:40.
For sync problem, you may lower down the video bit rate to have a try. You can also try to solve it by adjusting the frame rate.

7. Select the output folder by clicking the "Browse..." button or directly enter a path in "Destination" box.

8. Begin to convert: Finally, press the "Encode" button. Note: The default setting is all item(s) checked. If you only want to rip certain item(s), check it/them, click "Encode", and then Xilisoft Video Converter will rip them one by one. You would see the info "Completed" in the status column after a successful conversion.


9. After the files are successfully ripped, you may click the "Open" button to browse the output files.
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#2 Guest_upstream_*

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Posted 08 October 2006 - 10:53 AM

oh well, im looking for a freeware version happy.gif do you know any? thanks for this anyway.
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#3 Guest_wehtrp_*

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Posted 19 October 2006 - 10:09 AM

what format is your video source? Which file type do you want to create?
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#4 Guest_wehtrp_*

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Posted 21 October 2006 - 03:01 AM

Sorry to lose the download address for xilisoft video converter. Get it from:
http://www.xilisoft.com/video-converter.html
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