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- Price: Free to try (25-day trial); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: October 19, 2005
- Total Downloads: 651,679
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From AoA Media :Advanced X Video Converter is a comprehensive Windows tool that makes it easy to convert, join, and split videos among AVI (DivX, XviD, MPEG-4), MPEG (MPEG-1, MPEG-2), WMV, ASF, RM, QuickTime ( MOV ) VCD, SVCD, and DVD formats. It also can extract audio tracks and images from video. If you have a collection of video files to convert from one format to another, you can transform them quickly in batch mode. Whether you're a businessperson who needs to distribute video files to customers and prospects, or a home-computer user who wants to organize and manage your family and holiday movies, this program has the tools you need.
Version 3.9.40 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: Advanced X Video Converter 3.9.40
"horrible image quality and shameful file size"
Pros: simple, professional, easy interface gets you started IMMEDIATELY! also, adding tasks first then starting them with a click is nice so you don't have to babysit your computer.
Cons: output quality is MUCH worse than input quality. i don't mean maybe a little worse. i don't mean notably worse. i mean elevation map worse. (it's bad.)
it did this from mpg to avi, wmv, and mpg.
what could be worse than that, you say? my input was a 127 MB mpg. i used this progam to trim off a tiny bit and i ended up with 284 MB! you do the math.
what could be worse you say again? i tried to split a 700mb avi and it couldn't show the frames at all! it's hard to choose where to split when you can't see what you're doing. (hold on, that's not the bad part.) i chose a 3 minutes section at the start, just to test it. it didn't give any error message but became unresponsive, having produced 3 minutes of 10 MB pitch blackness! why are you still reading this? flee! flee!
there's no typing file location or drag-and-drop of files so you MUST use an open dialog and browse for your input file even if you're looking right at it in windows explorer.
tasks cannot be viewed in detail or edited, only added and deleted. there's no way the creator of this uses it on his/her own files, unless he has a million terabyte hard but with such a poor graphics card that he can't tell the video looks horrible.
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