An essential part of a file-based workflow is the need to convert media files from one format to another. For real-time video, there may need to be a conversion between 24, 25 and 30 frame rates, but ...
VideoProc Converter lets you convert videos to MP4, MOV and other universally supported formats that work seamlessly across Apple and Windows devices. For Mac users, dealing with unsupported video ...
HandBrake is a free batch video converter software for Windows. After launching the HandBrake, you will see two options, Folder (batch scan) and File. If you have stored videos for conversion in ...
Video conversion utilities help you convert videos from one format to another so that you can watch them on different devices and share them on a variety of video-sharing platforms online. But ...
Xvid is rarely used these days, but that means it can be hard to know what to do with it if you come across it while digging through your old files. It’s essentially a method for compressing video, ...
Whether you shot the video or not, sometimes it's just in the wrong file format. When you need to convert a video to a different file format, what’s a quick, easy way to do it? Movavi’s free Online ...
The 88DE2750 digital video-format converter IC with second-generation Qdeo video processing targets Blu-ray players and recorders, set-top-boxes, networked media players, and digital TVs. It converts ...
The TW8809 is a cost-effective video format converter that can receive analog CVBS or 24-bit digital RGB format video and provides a video signal in an ITU-R BT.656 format. This device features an ...
Zamzar is a web-based file conversion tool that can convert your video, audio, images, and documents from nearly any format to nearly any format you like. For example, if you've never felt that you ...
In this post, we will show you how to convert MOD video files to MPG format in Windows. Most of us will likely have no idea what a MOD file is, and that’s because camcorders are not as popular as they ...
The topic of video conversion spans a lot of territory and can run as deep as one cares to study. Part one of this part-two series of articles appeared in the February issue of Broadcast Engineering ...