Easily convert your video files with this useful tool
| Version | 5.0.0.6 |
| Updated | Jul 13th 2012 |
| Developer |
KingConvert
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| User Rating |
1135
4.1
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| Original File Size | 6.8 MB |
| Downloads | 11377 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Multimedia |
KingConvert Video Converter is a program designed to help you encode video files to several format, including AVI, ASF, MOV and MP4.
The interface of the application is clean and intuitive. Video clips can be imported into the list via the file browser only, since the "drag and drop" method is not supported. Batch processing is allowed.
In the queue you can check out the name, duration, target type, output size, status, remaining time and destination of each video. Once you set the output profile and directory, you can proceed with the encoding task.
Furthermore, you can make audio and video modifications when it comes to the resolution, quality, subtitle, splitting mode (e.g. by size or time), sample frequency rate, channels, volume, and others.
On top of that, you can preview clips in a small, built-in media player and take snapshots, check out a log file, view file properties, enable KingConvert Video Converter Crack to minimize to the system tray and to automatically check for updates online, specify the snapshot folder, and others.
The video conversion software takes a reasonable amount of time to complete a task while using pretty high system resources. It also comes with a brief help file with snapshots for novices and manages to keep a very good image and sound quality after conversion. We haven't encountered any issues during our tests and strongly recommend KingConvert Video Converter to all users.
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