AVS Video Converter
AVS Video Converter Review
AVS Video Converter is software that enables ripping, burning DVDs converting video between almost all key formats like AVI (DivX, XviD), DVD, VOB, VRO, MP4, MPEG1/2, DV, WMV, 3GP, 3G2, MOV, QT, SWF, DAT, ASF, MJPEG, H.263, H.264, Real Video, DVR-MS, FLV, SWF, TOD, MOD, AVCHD, M2TS, MTS, HDV etc. Thus enable them to upload directly to Sony PSP, Apple iPod, PMP, GSM, or CDMA mobile phones. AVS Video Converter enables conversion in minimal time by availing benefit from batch and multi-threading conversion that offers multi-core processor power.
AVS Video Converter can create DVDs from video files from all supported formats. Using DVD menu templates enables splitting movie into chapters and can be played on DVD players. It also enable burning DVD disc and watch on DVD player. AVS Video Converter edits splits, trims HD-videos, adds text and effects and converts to DVD and other supported video format, thus it enables managing videos from HD Cameras. AVS Video Converter also enables making videos that can be readily played on websites through the formats like Flash SWF, Real Video or WMV movies. Easy copy of videos and home DVDs to hard drive is also enabled through AVS Video Converter. Extracting of sound track like audio stream as audio file and images from movies which means saving single frame as image. AVS Video Converter can delete unwanted parts, split, join video file, rotate, add titles and credits, apply more than 50 audio and video effects to the movie, in short it edits fast and precisely in timeline. AVS Video Converter’s Batch Mode function converts several video files at once; join several video files and making one DVD. AVS Video Converter interface and technical support are available in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
AVS Video Converter is safe to install and run and contains no spyware or adware. The operating systems required for AVS Video Converter are Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 98. the only limitation it has is a watermark on output video.

