- Step 1. Click "Add Video(s)" Button to add video file(s) you would like to convert.
- Step 2. Select output video format from the drop-down list.
- Step 3. Click "Convert Now" Button to start conversion.
Please Note:
Under the preview window field, you can also manually set the output video parameters. For novice users it is recommended to leave the default settings.
- Step 1. Click "Add Video(s)" Button to add video & audio file(s) you would like to convert.
- Step 2. Select output audio format from the drop-down list.
- Step 3. Click , select Audio, then change Audio Volume, AAC and MP3 Parameters.
- Step 4. Click "Convert Now" Button to start conversion.
Please Note:
Under the preview window field, you can also manually set the output audio parameters. For novice users it is recommended to leave the default settings.
- Step 1. Click Add Video(s) to add iTunes TV shows.
- Step 2. Select output video format.
- Step 3. Click the option "Convert Now!".
- Step 4 Start to record iTunes M4V movie automatically in the separate window.
- Step 5 Convert the recorded video to desired formats.
Please Note:
After you click "Convert Now!", you will see a hint, and please follow the steps to set the iTunes first.
The newest generation of mainstream internet browsers all support native HTML 5 video playback without the need for third-party plugins like Adobe Flash.
Please refer to this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5_video for the details.
The following HTML5 code fragment will embed a WebM video into a web page.
Once the videos are converted to HTML5 compatible video files, you can embed it into your web pages. However, different browsers support different video codecs. Currently, Ogg Theora, H.264 and WEBM/VP8 are used in the different html 5 <video> tag implementations by the browser vendors including Internet Explorer(IE), Moziila Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Opera.
Browsers
Ogg Theora
H.264
WebM/VP8
IE 7/8
No <video> support
No <video> support
No <video> support
IE 9
Not Supported
Supported
Supported only if installed WebM for IE9
Chrome
Supported
Not Supported
Supported
Firefox
Supported
Not Supported
Supported
Safari
Not Supported
Supported
Not Supported
Opera
Supported
Not Supported
Supported
So if you want your website visitors can view the videos normally on all the browsers (ignoring IE 7/8) mentioned above, we recommend you encode your media into all HTML 5 compatible videos which are H.264, Ogg Theora and WebM/VP8.
- Step 1. Click "Add Video(s)" Button to add media file(s) you would like to convert.
- Step 2. Click "all" and select Apple, Samsung or other devices you would like to convert to and select output format. You can also simply select from the drop-down list.
- Step 3. Click "Convert Now" Button to start conversion.
You can manually enter the video size and bitrate you want. But different output formats have different limitations. For example, the output format lists for Apple Products and Android Products do not allow you to manually set the video size.
- Step 1. Click "Add Video(s)" Button to add media file(s) you would like to convert.
- Step 2. Select output video format from the drop-down list. Take Common Video Formats > Customized AVI Movie(*.avi) format for example.
- Step 3. Click Video Option under the preview window, and you will find Video Size and Video Bitrate. If there is button after the drop down list of Video Size or Video Bitrate, you can simply click and customize Video Size or Bitrate Manually.
- Step 4. Click "Convert Now" Button to start conversion.
- Step 1. Click "Add DVD" button to add DVD/DVD folder/DVD ISO file.
- Step 2. Choose certain output format from the drop-down list.
- Step 3. Click "Convert Now" Button to start conversion.
Please Note:
1. If your DVD movie contains multiple audio tracks/subtitles, you can freely select your desired ones from main panel of the program.
2. Under the preview window field, unfold Basic Settings, you can manually specify the chapters you want to rip and convert, for instance, 04 – 08, or 20 – 20.
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