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Video to Video Converter is a free video converter. "Video to Video" is a software for converting between various video and audio formats. Today there are a lot of different video and audio formats, different devices support various video formats, therefore in order to watch video and audio material on different devices you need to convert it, which means to adjust it to the device being used. Subtitle, Watermark, Joiner, Cutter-support. GUI for ffmpeg and dvdauthor. LAV Filters and AVISynth included in installation.
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Latest version: 2.9.5.0 (May 21, 2013) Download sites: Visit developer's site More download options: Download portable version (direct link) Sponsored software: Supported operating systems: More information and other downloads: Sections/Browse similar tools: All In One Video Converters, Video Editors (Basic), Video Encoders / Converters |
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User options: Email me when it has been updated Report this tool (dead link/new version) Version history:
Version v2.9.5.0 View full changelog - Updated FFmpeg libraries to 1.1.4 - New formats: prores, dts, ivf, gtx - Target file size - Improved comm. remover/spliter - Detailed x264 options - Channel mapping - Brazilian translation - Bug fixes All features / Full description: Video converter which we present is feature-rich and allows you to convert almost all existing formats. It is possible to convert video and audio files to DivX or XviD format for watching movies on TV, HD formats for LCD, Plasma TVs, almost all types of mobile phones, android, iPhone, iPod, iPad, to prepare videos for the internet, conversion/authoring of video DVD formats, QuickTime, video format for uploading to YouTube, various rare and specific codecs and formats, etc.
Video converter is free software Supports over 200+ of input formats Supports over 700+ of output presets Supports a large number of output video formats: AVI, DivX, Xvid, mpeg-4, AVC/H264, mpeg, mpeg2, MOV, WMV, 3GP, 3GP2, MKV, WEBM, SWF, FLV, RM, ASG, GIF, DV... Supports many output audio formats: mp2, mp3, aac, ac3, wav, m4a, Vorbis, 3gpp, flac, mmf, iff, au... You can convert almost all existing video and audio formats Easy to use Has a built-in high quality DVD Ripper that supports foreign languages subtitles Video Joiner with which you can combine multiple movies in one video Has a built-in Video Splitter with which you can cut out parts of the video that you find interesting, so you don’t convert the entire video Converting video is reliable and fast You can also convert to DVD video (supported DVD Authoring) Embedded tools for burning video DVDs Support for subtitles (internal and Vobsub Filter) Video presets Basic video filters Watermark Shapshots Live preview There is also a portable version of the video converter Main languages are supported
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Dear afrocuban01, Thanks for your follow up. Please excuse me, but I read - and tried - all of your suggestions. I stand by my observation. As for a 10, I think I made it pretty clear what my criterion for a ten is: that there's nothing whatsoever to improve. In other words, no software, and basically nothing produced by a human, will ever get a ten in my book. After all, if it gets a ten, development stops, if you see what I mean. In the end, I'd say it's a Weltanschauung issue rather than anything technical. Best regards, JoeG
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I think that previous user didn't give us the original size of recorded videos, and didn't read my post thoroughly. If he's kind to send me one of his original videos, as well as the same one converted with WinFF, I'm pretty sure I'd made the same one for him with VTV. Everything else regarding this "issue" just doesn't sound logic.
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I'm afraid the previous poster didn't read my comment all the way through. I wrote, "However, even selecting the lowest quality didn't have any appreciable impact on the file size, which was uniformly too big for my purpose. They were all 6-7mb, and I need them to be 1.5-3 or so." I guess I also need to repeat here that winFF did the job. And just to expand the discussion a bit, today I received my new (used) Panasonic Lumix TZ7. It films in both AVCHD and MOV formats. Although I didn't test it extensively - just two or three one or two-minute films in each format - I can say that whatever settings I used with Video to Video to convert the movies to mp4 format, there were always artifacts. This didn't happen with either winFF or Video Studio. I'll stick by my overall 9 rating. To put it into perspective, though, for a program that promises to do pretty much everything, I think this is an absolutely super rating. Giving 10 would mean - in my concept - there's absolutely nothing that could be improved, and this most certainly isn't the case. Realistically speaking, even 9 is too high based on my experience with Video to Video, but what the heck ...
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[quote]All in all, I was very happy with Video to Video Converter. If I can figure out how to get the file size down, I'll be even happier.[/quote] In "Quality" choose "4-normal", or "3-Good", instead of "Same of source", for example. Or "Custom", than set bitrate. Just experiment. Easy as that? Now, I think VTV deserves better rating from you now! ;) Cheers
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I use the video function of my ancient SONY DSC T10 to make short (3-10 minutes) one-shot movies of my students doing speaking exercises in my English class. On a given day, this can mean 5-10 little videos. The camera output is mpg 640x480, and I convert the films to mp4 320x240, so I can send them to the students as email attachments. Of course the sound quality has to be good since the students have to be able to hear themselves. After bringing the movies into my computer with USB, I generally just use winFF. When I forget to turn the lights on in the classroom, I use Corel VideoStudio to correct the overly dark results. Video to Video Converter (I used the zip version) did the whole job easily and quickly. The fact that it does batches is great, and the built-in ability to modify the brightness, saturation, contrast, hue, and VOLUME(!)- while taking a bit of fooling around to determine the "right" levels - is a BIG plus for my purpose. The whole "correction" process was much faster than with VideoStudio and the results were just as good. However, even selecting the lowest quality didn't have any appreciable impact on the file size, which was uniformly too big for my purpose. They were all 6-7mb, and I need them to be 1.5-3 or so. In the end, I still had to run the four movies I'd converted with Video to Video through winFF to reduce the file size. This only took a minute or so, though, so the whole process really worked quite efficiently. I have to confess that I really didn't spend a great deal of time looking around to try to find a setting that would make the files as small as I wanted. All in all, I was very happy with Video to Video Converter. If I can figure out how to get the file size down, I'll be even happier.
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No man, are you kidding? you can't blame new toilet because the sewer was clogged. Sorry but I hadn't such an issue. Split this .mp4 the other day without tinniest problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BvWm2ZQBz0 Just take a look. So, it's gotta be something with your computer! I can bet you have a tons of codecs installed. Did you try portable version?
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This is beats Avidemux when splitting mp4 videos, audio/video sync perfectly....however there is this small issue of NOT knowing the "end" when splitting mp4! e.g. when splitting, if you drag the slider to the end (it's usually NOT the real end) as you can use the next frame > and it would go some more and if kept going it would then go to the beginning of the video, which is very frustrating as you would need to redo everything again. I just wish there is the "slide" to the end "button". With Avidemux, when you slide to the end. its really the end of the video and it wouldn't go further and it wouldn't go to the start of the video either. This is my 1st choice splitter (MP4 video) for now, 2nd is XMediaRecode (Flash/H264 video converter, keep original Flash/H264 video, but only convert the audio part to aac, this is the perfect tool) and Avidemux is my 3 rd choice (usually use it as a video player when everything else fails, lol).
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This one rocks! No, really. It rocks! I can keep saying it longer than it needs to convert anything to anything. And above all, you can have it portable?! I mean, are we really that stupid that we're sold 99,99% of software that can't be functional as 0,01% as this one is? VTV is one of the 5 best software of all time. Anyone who says something else is either paid to say so, or isn't too familiar with computers. Oh, sorry, have to go. It already converted my .webm to .mp3. Really, not kidding.
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A program that keeps getting better and better with each release. I just asked the author to add a demux tool and to include backward frame motion to match the forward motion that exists in the Splitting Tool.
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Use Handbrake for mp4 encoding with all the goodies.
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Comprehensive, but overly simplistic; e.g., no way to tune parameters for MPEG-4 H.264 AVC encoding.
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But it is the only converter in the market which can merge cut without reencoding TS MTS MTS etc. camcorder & DVB Television videos without reencoding. Other softwares reencodes the file at the cutting and melting points. It can merge and cut these transport stream files without any audio/video sync problems!
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In addition to being an excellent FREE video converter, Video to Video includes video sharpening-color-contrast-brightness adjustments; features not included in other excellent converters like Freemake and Format Factory.
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Just encoded blueray rip , on highest quality avi settings to check it out, very disappointed with results. Very blocky and not even close to acceptable (been encoding many years , just getting in before defenders start saying my fault for wrong settings - left them at default) Was very easy to set up and use and has many settings to tweak, will play with them , but there are other freeware competitors that are as easy and have better results
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Downloaded it...tried it...love it! I've been using Format Factory, but I think I like this better.
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This beats them all. I have paid for programs that cannot compare to this for ease of use and functionality. Good parameter control and fast conversions. This one you should have! Excellent work guys.
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OMG! VTV is probably the best video converter in the market today in both free and paid s/w. I have purchased many and tried many, but none compares to the versatility, performance, speed, and stability of this gem. For DVD authoring fans, this is for you. It can convert anything you input and produce a perfect MPG file that is acceptable by TMPGEnc authoring masterpiece. Best of all, no installation necessary. Bravo guys and you did a very good work on your first outing.
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