A handy software solution that was created in order to provide a simple method of performing various types of video conversions from the command line
| Version | 2.50 |
| Updated | Nov 12th 2010 |
| Developer |
EffectMatrix Inc
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| User Rating |
1850
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| Original File Size | 16.1 MB |
| Downloads | 18755 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Multimedia |
Changing the format of video files is a quite common activity, especially since there are countless applications that can take care of this task easily. Almost for any type of movie file in existence you can find a converter which will help you save the original input into a different format.
Besides the regular GUI tools that many users are accustomed with, there are some utilities which can be deployed only from a Command Prompt window and E.M. Total Video Converter Command Line is one of them.
The features set is not much different from that of its GUI-based counterpart, the main difference residing in the way in which the two can be used. There are numerous options and parameters that one can use when performing a conversion, so besides configuring the output, it is possible to carry out some supplementary operations.
Thumbnail generation and adding watermarks to the output can be done quite easily and you can set the details concerning the position, duration or transparency of the watermark, as well as the size and precise point for the thumbnails.
The extended support for video formats means that common movie types like AVI, MPEG, MP4 or MOV can be handled alongside more specific files such as QT, VOB, RMVB, ASF and more. With E.M. Total Video Converter Command Line Crack is is possible to create clips that are compatible with most mobile devices (iPhone, PSP, iPod, PS3, etc).
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