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Video Converter Review - Which Video File Converter Can Convert Your Video?

Choosing a video file converter for your computer is a very important decision to make. You have two options. Either you can upload the video file online to YouTube or download it from an internet host. Some video converters may decrease the quality of the first file, leaving you with the grainy detail from the original image. These are the key points to consider when choosing a video converter.

Apple Computers offers two great video file converters, Camtasia or Motionflow. These programs are available as free downloads, but you will need to have some knowledge about Macs to use them. The one major shortcoming of Camtasia is the fact that it only converts AVI, MPG and MPEG-2 formats. You can use the free versions of Camtasia if your iPod, iPhone, or tablet only supports one video format. In terms of compatibility with the iPhone, the only other option is to connect it via the USB cable from the device and then transfer the files over to your computer.

Sony Computer Europe offers TransTool, a Windows-only video converter. It does not work with iPhones. Sony Computer Europe itself does provide a freeware alternative called FileZilla. Although the program is compatible with most Windows machines, there are some bugs that need to be fixed. However, if you can find a better online video conversion software that also converts MP4 files, then that would be preferable.


PCVITA is a market leader in its many products, including the Vistoria Video Converter. While it's not free like Camtasia or VideoTek's video editing software, it's quite inexpensive considering other options are way over priced. mini world viptoolaz can also convert WMA and PV files as well as FLV, AVI, AVI, FLV and Raw files. You can use the software to perform any video editing task you want, including advanced editing and DVD burning.


Finally, if you want to save money but still want to have the power of professional video editing, check out MediaVC. This converter supports a wide range of video formats, including Divx and XviD as well as Raw, Metaframe, Apple iPods, iPhones, iPads, PSP, Flash, and Metaframe. MediaVC does not have a batch converter feature, but it is close. It comes with an excellent user interface and with a reasonable price tag, it's worth checking out.

This is a quick overview on four of the most popular converters available online today. It is obvious that online video conversion tools are getting more advanced. You need to keep informed about the various converters available online and their functionality. Don't rely on what is offered at first glance. Get more information and reviews from leading review sites, forums and blogs before you make a decision on a specific product.

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