AVS Video Converter is a quality just-out software that offers you a number of video relating activities. With AVS Video Converter you can rip and burn DVDs, convert video between all key formats: AVI (DivX, XviD, etc.), DV AVI, MP4 (inc. Sony PSP and Apple iPod), WMV, 3GP, 3G2, QuickTime (MOV, QT), SWF, DVD, VOB, VRO,MPG, MPEG 1,2,4, DAT, VCD, SVCD, ASF, MJPEG, H.263, H.264, Real Video (RM, RMVB), DVR-MS, MKV, OGM, FLV.
Add menus and burn your own DVDs to watch on your home DVD player with your friends and family. Delete unwanted parts of video. Split and join. Rotate, add titles and credits, apply more than 50 audio and video effects to your movies.
Upload them directly to handled devices Sony PSP, Apple iPod, Portable Media Player (PMP), and GSM or CDMA mobile phones. Transfer video files via Infrared, Bluetooth or USB cable. AVS Video Converter supports Memory Stick Video format with thumbnail preview. Use Batch mode Video Converter - Convert several video files at once. Merge and split them. Join several video files and make one DVD.
AVS Video Converter has a simple and easy to use interface and takes a few moments to start working.
AVS Video Converter is a part of AVS4YOU.com package. Register once at avs4you.com and work with all 27 tools from the AVS4YOU.com package. Subscribe for $29/year or $59/lifetime. AVS4YOU tools let you easily rip, convert and edit audio/video files, burn DVDs, create ringtones, upload videos to portable devices, players, phones and much more! As a registered user you can use every utility when you need it absolutely free!
Transform your DVDs into portable MP4 video files complete with subtitles.
It is designed for the file conversion of AVCHD video files to MPEG-2 and DVD.
Comments (18)
I have an old movie on ISO. a Ma&Pa Kettle film 46 minutes long.
On ISO (7 VOB files most with 1G file sizes) I attempted to convert it to mp4 using AVS.
No matter how hard I tried the the smallest I could get AVS to convert to ended up with a 3.5Gig mp4 with this 46minute film and that was using the bit rate calculator to the smallest allowable size! And even then the film is un-watchable!
I finally used FreeMake in mp4 setting size to 640x480 (same as AVS) and 700 Bitrated at 24FPS and achieved a very nice mp4 @ 246MB!
Automation seems to be the biggest problem I ran into. AVS limits formats, allows no real user control and seems to be confused with these larger files in VOB. Freemake ignored the input size and allowed me to indicate size, bitrate (with no blocking if calculator said no) and Sound size and resulted in the expected results.
Unless I really missed something, I am at a lose? Pleas let me know and I will retry with second ISO.
Still having problems with AVS with VOB, but seems to work well with other formats. Also has a better effects editor than Freemake but I still use my Nero for these.