AVS Video Converter
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| AVS Video Converter | |
|---|---|
| Developed by | Online Media Technologies, Ltd |
| Latest release | 5.6.1.715 / 2007 |
| OS | Windows |
| Genre | Video editing software |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | AVS Video Converter Home Page |
AVS Video Converter is a software video-editing tool produced by Online Media Technologies Ltd., the direct vendor of multimedia video and audio solutions, UK. The program is designed for accomplishing various tasks involved in home video production. The software has been designed to be easy to use and stable. AVS Video Converter has been recognized and is known to be popular among users worldwide. In March 2006 AVS Video Converter has been renamed as AVS Video Tools. In December 2007 Online Media Technologies ran a new project AVS4YOU. Here AVS Video Converter appeared as the separate product again.
[edit] Features
- An expanded list of supported formats for converting among one another including MPEG 1, 2, 4, AVI (DivX, XviD), 3GP, DVD, QT (MOV), H.263, WMV, Real Video and the more advanced formats such as H.264, MP4 and SWF.
- Converting and uploading videos for the handheld devices like Apple Computer's iPod, Sony PSP, mobiles, Archos, portable media players. Transfers video files via Infrared, Bluetooth or USB cable.
- Captures video from external devices including DV, VHS, Web cameras, TV tuners and satellite TV.
- An integrated wizard-driven utility for one-step converting and transferring video to the supported portable devices.
- Movie DVDs creation and video burning.
- Timeline-based video editing.
- A broad range of video and audio effects.
- Video cropping, trimming, cutting.
- Extracting audio from clips. The feature allows to extract and save the audio track from movies in WAV format.
- Making video stills from video.
AVS Video Converter runs under Windows 2000/XP/2003. The trial version has no time, feature or other known limitations except for a watermark logo that is put on output files.

