Total Video Converter

The Total Video Converter is a shareware program by EffectMatrix to convert video and audio files. In general, it serves most of the modern video formats to convert so that they can be played on various video players or shown as a photo slideshow and the converted video can be burned to DVD.

Introduced with the launch version 2.21 supports the Total Video Converter, almost all video formats. Not supported, however, the SWF format. The current version ( 3.71 ) to convert and burn video to Blu -ray and AVCHD, a format that is playable on Playstation 3 and Blu -ray players.

Skills

Just like many other video converter can also be the Total Video Converter numerous video and audio formats to convert to a variety of other formats such as the formats, etc. used by AVCHD, Mobile phones, PDA MP4 and AMR audio. The current version can not only convert video, but also includes a Desktop Screen Capture program. Users thus have the possibility to connect various video or audio files into one file, and interleaving the audio from various videos, take out and to convert it to MP3 AAC etc.. The program also includes a feature to convert videos in standard DVD compatible MPEG format and to burn the file to DVD.

There are two main modes in Total Video Converter: Easy mode and Advanced mode:

The Easy Mode provides inexperienced users the ability to easily import a video, select the desired format and convert it.

In advanced mode, recommended preferably more experienced users, many components of the video such as size, bit rate and audio codec can be modified by the user.

The Total Video Converter runs on Windows and Mac OS 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista. In the limited 15-day trial version of each converted video will appear on the upper left side of a watermark.

In addition to the Total Video Converter gives users when downloading or purchasing the also the Total Video Player program. With this program, many video and audio formats such as MP4 and VOB can be played.

In 2010, the Total Video Converter for Mac was released. Compared to Total Video Converter for Windows are some functions like burning video to DVD still in process.

Criticism

The developers of FFmpeg accuse Effect matrix, the Total Video Converter violating their copyright by offering software that may only be distributed under the rules of the GPL, without source code.

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