Online Manual Any Video Converter
Online Manual Any Video Converter
Online Manual Any Video Converter
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Waiver
This manual describes the steps to convert videos for mobile devices from different hardware manufacturers. Describing the steps to transfer files to your mobile device or to burn files to a DVD for television playback is beyond the scope of this user guide. Refer to the manual provided with your device for help. This evaluation software has been provided free of charge and contains open source software released under the GNU General Public License. The steps in this guide are described assuming you are using a Windows based computer.
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Getting Started
Identifying the parts of the user interface
This section describes the parts of the screen, the working screen and how the software uses profiles. To use the Any Video Converter software, you need to know about two windows: > The Getting Started screen > The Main working screen
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On the Getting Started screen, you can see the three steps indicating how to use the software. This basic instruction indicates the three main concepts of using Any Video Converter: 1. Click Add video to add video clips 2. Click Profile to choose profile 3. Click Encode to start ripping The three main tasks appear in the Any Video Converter interface are shortcuts as follows: Add Video, Profile and Encode. The Add Video is a shortcut to the Adding Video Clips feature to your project. The Profile shortcut includes a pull down menu containing options. Encode is the process that the software performs in the background.
The next section will show the details of using Any Video Converter to convert videos from one format to another.
Converting videos
This section shows how to convert videos to play on a mobile phone and to get them ready for playing them in a DVD player. Converting videos from one format to another is simplified with the powerful Profile feature found in Any Video Converter. The steps that follow assume you have a file to convert, you have downloaded and installed the software and have opened the program.
Tip: Once started, if you had a reason, encoding can be stopped by clicking
the Stop shortcut before proceeding. restarted.
Warning: If too large a process was stopped, the program may need to be
6. To view the location of the new file, click Open Output Folder. The first time you convert a video, the software places the new file in the appropriate folder. The converted video is placed in the Mobile Phone 3GP folder in the Media Manager.
Tip: To preview any file within Any video Converter, press the play button on the
preview sidebar.
The following section shows how to convert a video project that contains more than one video.
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The following section describes the way to customized video conversions by choosing the options not provided in the Profile menu.
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Customizing videos
This section describes how to customize your videos. Customization allows you to convert videos with options not found in the pre-compiled Profile menu. To customize videos, perform the following steps.
The following section describes the steps to download a video from YouTube or Google Video.
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order to play them on your device, the Flash file must be converted into the format of your device because mobile devices do not have the ability to play Flash content. The following section describes how to use Any Video Converter to edit video clips.
Note: Any Video Converter downloads videos from YouTube in Flash format. In
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Editing videos
You might want to cut a small section from the source file before you encode it. By editing video clips in Any Video Converter, you cut only the project you are working on. You do not cut the original clip. To edit clips from the beginning or the end, perform one of the following steps.
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The following troubleshooting section provides a few hints to troubleshoot when a conversion isnt quite right. Sometimes a video encoding process goes wrong or a file is corrupt.
Troubleshooting
Sometimes a video conversion will go wrong. This is sometimes the result of a problem with the video codec. Perhaps a file is corrupt or there is a problem with the codec. A video codec, short for coder/ decoder, is a technology used for compression. Most of the files we use to look at video or listen to audio contain some kind of compression. These formats use codecs that match hardware to software. Sometimes the software detects an error during the encoding process and a video has been converted without sound. Or you may have a video with sound but no images. Try converting your file with a custom codec. For example, look at the file properties to determine the codec currently used. Try a different codec.
With your file to convert selected, click Video Options and choose a Video Codec. Click Encode.
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Format
Apple iPod Mpeg-4 Apple iPhone Mpeg-4 Sony PSP mpeg-4 Sony PS3 mpeg AVC DVD NTSC (North America) DVD Pal (Europe) MS Zune .wmv MS Zune .mp4 MPEG-1 MPEG-2 Flash video mobile phone 3GP (3gp) mobile phone 3GPP2 (3g2) mobile phone mpeg4 Nokia N series AVI WMV MP3 audio OGG audio Wave audio
Codec
Xvid x264 mpeg-4 x264 mpeg2video mpeg2video wmvV8 mpeg4 mpeg1video mpeg2video flv h263 h263 mpeg4 mp4 xvid wmvV9 mp3 ogg pcm
Size
320 x 240 480 x 320 368 x 208 480 x 272 720 x 480 720 x 576 320 x 240 320 x 240 352 x 240 352 x 240 220 x 176 176 x 144 176 x 144 176 x 144 320 x 176 160 x112 - 720 x 576 160 x112 - 720 x 576 No size, audio only. No size, audio only. No options. No compression.