An easy-to-use Goldvish Revolution video converter.
Version | 5.0.0.8 |
Updated | Jun 1st 2012 |
Developer |
KingConvert
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1348
4.3
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Original File Size | 6.9 MB |
Downloads | 12620 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
KingConvert Goldvish Revolution Video Converter is a software with a pretty self-explanatory title - it allows you to encode video files between various formats, including ASF, AVI, 3GP and MP4.
The interface of the application is simplistic and easy to navigate through. Media can be imported into the list by using the file browser only, since the "drag and drop" method is not supported. Batch processing is allowed.
In the list you can check out the name, duration, target type, size, status, remaining time and path of each video.
So, all you have to do is specify the destination folder and format, in order to initiate the conversion process.
But you can also preview files and take snapshots, view file properties, play the output files and open the destination folder, as well as remove an item from the list or clear the entire queue.
On top of that, you can enable KingConvert Goldvish Revolution Video Converter Crack to minimize to system tray, automatically check for new versions, run in the background and to delete unfinished files, set the snapshot folder, set the number of maximum simultaneous running tasks, and more.
The program uses a moderate amount of system resources, includes a brief help file with snapshots for novices and quickly finishes a task. However, it has a pretty slow response time when you add media to the list and the quality of the output sound stream is pretty poor.
Plus, you cannot configure audio and video settings (at least not in the unregistered version). We suggest you look for something more powerful than KingConvert Goldvish Revolution Video Converter.
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