Convert AVI RM DivX XviD MPEG WMV ASF MOV QT to iPod
Version | 11.0.8.1 |
Updated | March 24 2020 |
Developer |
Agogo Software Inc
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User Rating |
947
4.3
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Original File Size | 181 MB |
Downloads | 8128 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
Agogo Video to iPod Converter is a tool created to help you convert and optimize video files for your Apple gadget.
The app comes with a nice and clean interface, with an intuitive layout.
Agogo Video to iPod Converter supports batch conversion, so you can load as many files as you want.
The program also comes with an integrated basic video player, with a few buttons. However, the player has a double role: to allow you to preview the input files and to help you set the starting and ending time codes in order to trim your video.
Furthermore, you can set a different selection for each file in the queue, so the software trims them at the same time as it converts them.
The app supports a wide range of input file formats, such as MKV, AVI, DIVX, XVID, WMV, ASF, RM, MOV, SWF, FLV, MPEG, MPG, DAT, VOB, and NSV.
The purpose of this software is to optimize the videos for your Apple gadget. So, you can select one of the existing presets. The program supports three output formats, namely MP3, MP4 and AAC, specifically customized for iPod Classic, iPod Touch, iPod Player and iPhone.
Depending on the selected output format, advanced users can fiddle with a few settings. Thus, you can change the size, bitrate and frame rate values, as well as the aspect ratio for videos. But you can also choose a channel mode (stereo or mono), bitrate, sample rate and volume for the audio tracks.
All in all, Agogo Video to iPod Converter is a nice tool that helps you optimize files for your gadgets. Less experienced users should have no trouble in finding their way around this app.
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