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WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe (World Cup 2010 Special Edition) estaba como Giveaway el día n 20 de junio de 2010
WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe responde plenamente a las necesidades de los fans de video que están buscando sitio web de descarga de vídeos, conversor de video HD y grabadora de DVD. La última versión de WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe está especialmente diseñada para los aficionados al fútbol y es compatible con el iPhone, ofreciendo una solución práctica para descargar el video en vivo de la Copa del Mundo 2010 en vivo y página web para compartir vídeos de sitios como Youtube. Luego puede convertir a PC, IPAD, iPhone, iPod, PSP o grabar en DVD, sólo para colección personal. Permite a los usuarios convertir entre imágenes SD o HD, como AVCHD, M2TS, MKV, MOD, TOD, AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, etc, así como transferir archivos de vídeo a dispositivos portátiles más populares.
Windows 98, NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7
10.7 MB
$29.95
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WinX HD Video Converter for Mac, as a professional Mac HD video converter software, is being given away before June 30, 2010. It allows users to convert among popular HD and SD videos, such as AVCHD, MKV, MTS, M2TS, H.264/AVC, MPEG-2 TS, HD WMV, MPEG-4, Quick Time MOV, AVI, WMV, FLV, MP4, AVC and so on. It can also convert video files to other formats for playback on portable devices like iPod, iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, Xbox, Xbox360, PSP, PS3, cell phones, BlackBerry, Creative ZEN, Zune, etc.
Installed to Vista(32) smoothly.
General Video setting has following formats:
AVI, MP4, AVC, MPEG, WMV, MOV YouTube
to DVD has following:
VOB, DVD folder, DVD Disc
to HD Video:
HD AVI,
HD MP4
HD MPEG
HD TS
HD WMV
HD MOV
HD YouTube
to Apple:
iPad, Ipod, iPhone, Apple TV, Apple TV HD
to Sonny: PSP, PS3, PS3 HD
to Microsoft Xbox, Xbox HD, Zune, Zune HD
to Portable: Android, Black Berry, Nokia, General, PDA, Zen
Music: mp3
WinX, Digiarty I should say, has been consistently releasing IMHO the best video converters. They're fast, I've never seen audio sync problems, & along with many other formats, they'll handle [the dreaded] vc1 used in HD DVD & Blu Ray that can be such a huge problem.
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#1: "can’t covert HD m4v files."
WinX converters work with mp4 files, depending on the actual format/encoding settings used. However the iTunes variant, m4v, may have DRM [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4V].
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#6: "...tried opening three different .mkvs to convert into a readable format for the PS3, but crashed on all attempts ..."
Mkv is like Quicktime's mov or Windows' avi -- a container than can hold all sorts of video. For that reason it's popular in some on-line circles, but is as you've noted a PC format [or else you wouldn't be trying to convert it for your PS3] ;-). There are all sorts of free tools to extract whatever audio/video is in your mkv files [videohelp.com] -- I've had luck with MKVcleaver -- & that *often* gets your content to work with most video software. Or if you'd rather, just try an app that works with mkv -- there aren't that many so on the bright side it shouldn't take long to try. ;-) Other than those 2 options, not much you can do not knowing what's really inside your 3 mkv files, & if the files are good or not [Note: there are many players designed to work with broken video files, so having the video play is no guarantee of anything]
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#8: "crashed every time with win7 as soon as I selected AVCHD for conversion"
You *might* check your system using the free Win7DSFilterTweaker &/or CodecTweakTool or similar -- 7 can have a few video-related *issues*.
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#9: "...using high quality engine but not “force A/V sync.” converted from .mkv to .mpeg, and the sound was horribly out of sync..."
If/when you have audio problems with video that's already been re-encoded [AFAIK nothing produces mkv as an original format], it's often useful to check for VBR [Variable Bit Rate] mp3 audio, which is notoriously prone to causing problems.
Installed fine on Win7 64bit. No problem opening files so far.
Pros: Conversion speeds very fast using 4 cores, even with deinterlacing. Converted a 60 frame interlaced file to 29.97 frame rate without problems. Down converted audio without sync loss. Can add multiple files for batch conversion. Very easy to use. Huge set of formats supported, very customizable settings for each. Nice clean interface. High quality engine (slower conversion) available.
Cons: No built in preview mode, but you can stop a conversion after a few minutes and the output file an watch it. No file analysis mode to easily see if extra setting like deinterlacing should be used. No fine tuning of H264 advance codec features for advanced users.
Conclusion: Will probably start using this over handbrake for most of my conversions if further testing goes as well as a few tests did..
Easy, flawless install on Win7 x64. The video download capabilities is what caught my eye. Tried it on a Vimeo (which the Firefox extension doesn't like) video. Worked without a hitch. AVI end result was a little big (35M for a 2:30 video) but can probably reduce it with some tinkering of settings. All in all a nice addition to the video grab/conversion toolbox! Thanks to GAOTD and Digiarty!
Keeping this short, WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe, besides being a mouthful to say, is a very nice, portable video converter that uses H264/AVC, mpeg4, mpeg2, wmv, & DivX/Xvid as video output formats -- mp2, mp3, aac, ac3, plus "original" settings for audio -- taking up ~40MB in 31 files, 2 folders. You *might* be able to tweak whatever settings you use/need by editing the configuration files [hint: they're not named .txt but open in Notepad].
To use the app you import your video, which causes the preview window to appear. A slider at either end of the preview bar sets in/out points, & there's a snapshot button, plus you can set in/out numerically in a couple of boxes to the right of the preview. The bottom 1/2 of the window is taken up with several tabs, where you choose your output formats & set options, which are restricted according to the format tab you've chosen [understandable to help prevent you from getting into trouble, but I wish they'd add some sort of over-ride for more advanced video folk]. Below those settings you can select how many CPU cores to use, Deinterlacing, High Quality, Force A/V Sync, & a button labeled: "Effect", that brings up a popup with video preview for cropping.
Really the only complaint I have with WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe is [as above] it won't let you combine HD H264/AVC with AC3, as used on AVCHD & Blu Ray discs. That said, you can separate the audio/video tracks afterward, using your ac3 or whatever audio then, or you can use the slightly less efficient but *much* easier to work with mpg2 HD, which normally works as well if not better for Blu Ray or AVCHD discs [ignore the AVC in the name - it's a disc format], which can be burned to standard DVD blanks using the free ImgBurn -- these discs are called BD5 or BD9 depending on the disc size used.
[Note: resizing HD video from 1080p to 720p: 1) will convert faster, 2) will play on more PCs (takes less horsepower), & 3) allow an average of 1.5 hours of video on a DVD 5 disc, that burned in AVCHD or Blu Ray format, will play in most Blu Ray players, & *often* looks as good as the 1080p original... this is possible because a lot of HD is no better than up-scaled DVD quality. See videohelp.com for other tools needed]
El programa tiene una falla grave. Después de convertir los videos RMBV salen con una desincronizacion entre el audio y el video a pesar de colocar los frame correctos etc. Por lo demas el el mejor que he probado por su extraordinaria velocidad de conversión y calidad de imagen.
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Buen programa,aunque solo en ingles.En español hay para subtitulos.
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