Showing posts with label avi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avi. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2008

How to Convert Video to iPod


With the Apple iPod rapidly growing and getting larger memory, many of us are trying to find out exactly how to convert our favorite videos, downloaded movies and even DVD's to play on them. This process used to be very difficult and required several hours to convert the video files. You had to have software that would rip your DVD or video files to AVI format which would take about 2 hours then convert your AVI files to MOV format which would take longer.

Today, there are many iPod video converter programs that will convert just about any video file to your iPod in less than an hour with only a couple clicks of your mouse. Simply choose the video or DVD file that you want to convert, select the appropriate output format and click convert. That's it.

Because these iPod video converter programs have become so popular, many small companies are trying to cash in on the demand by producing very generic, unstable software that even the programmer would not be able to operate. These companies are making millions from individuals such as you.

Before buying iPod video converter software, do your research first. Don't just buy the first software you see because you are excited to get your favorite DVD on your new iPod.

If you need suggestions on iPod video converter software, then I encourage you to visit: iPod-Converting-Software.com. This site researches the best software for converting your video, DVD's and movies to your iPod with pictures of the software in action and a step by step guide showing you exactly how to convert your video files to iPod.

AVI Editing Software For File Customization


AVI, which stands for Audio Video Interleaving, was a multimedia format released by Microsoft in 1992 as part of its video for Windows campaign. The AVI format, like the DVD format, supports high quality audio and video data and allows for simultaneous playback of both audio and video. Quite naturally, the AVI format soon became a standard for encoding audio and video data and media players were updated to handle the format. Movies, videos or any data which included audio and video was encoded in the AVI format. As it became popular, there arose a need to customize and manipulate this data to suit one's own needs. For this purpose we use AVI editing software.

AVI editing is nothing but special software that allows users to customize the file without causing any problems to the original flow of data. It is frequently used from small jobs like editing and cutting a video to major jobs like adding special effects to the video or to handle various situations in the movie industry.

The basic qualities that an AVI editing software should possess is that it should be easy to use, cost efficient and feature rich. An editing software without proper features is just another type out there on the open market. What users look for is the ease of use along with the features it provides. It should provide basic features like adding frames, editing details, deleting frames, looping and playback. Since the AVI format comprises of both Audio and Video, a user should hold the power to edit both of these. Apart from this, the software should also hold special functions which can be utilized by the more professional users and should also allow users to create their own AVI files.

Famous AVI editing software include the famous Sony Vegas, Pinnacle Studio 11 and the Power Director 6. Each of these handle both AVI as well as DVD formats and are capable of advanced features like applying brightness, contrast, gamma, animation, file import as well as allows users to choose and apply various effects from the library of effects that they provide. There is a downside in buying professional software like these, which is that they cost anywhere between 50-500$ for a yearly subscription. You can find out more about successful film editing at http://www.film-editing-software.com

If the user is low on cash, they could also look for freely available software like the AVIedit, Blazemp and Windows Free movie maker, each of which allow users to create or edit their files but do not provide as rich a set of effects that can be obtained from the paid software. For a person who is a novice or for someone who just wants basic editing tools, these are very handy, allowing users to experiment with basic effects and styles.

Graphic effects are to be found everywhere these days, be it song videos or movies. All graphical work is done only with the help of editing software. AVI editing software may not be as advanced as that used in the movie industry but is still an effective tool in the long run.

All About Video Editing Software


Video editing software enables you to relive and enjoy your special moments caught on video and to share them with your family and friends. By using the latest in digital video technology, desktop video editing has become both simple to perform and popular. You can focus on the essence of your home videos and create a compelling and emotional story.

There are many video editing software packages available for editing video on your personal computer. Pc and Apple computers have low- end software that comes with their machines, pre installed with basic tools to capture and edit video footage. You can edit the video footage and play it back to tape or display the finished movie on your computer screen.

You will need a video capture card to transfer videos between your computer and camcorder or VCR. A video capture card should carry either analog or DV in/out, to digitize the video onto your hard drive. Most of the video captures cards are bundled with video editing software so you don't really need to buy software separately. More professional software can cost as much as $2000 and includes features such as high quality editing tools with a more powerful interface.

The capture process will create AVI on the PC or MOV on the Mac files on your hard disk. Once all your footage is on your machine, select the parts to use. Once you gain some experience and learn more about video editing, you can then consider upgrading to one of the higher priced video editing software packages.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

AVI Files: How to Convert AVI Video to Other Video Formats and DVD


The AVI video file format retains a sustained popularity unmatched by MPEG and probably will be a leading format for video file transfer across networks in the near future. As such, there is a wide availability of video editing and conversion tools for the AVI file format. Some of these tools are meant for professionals and some are meant for home users editing home video footage and personal movie collections. Listed below are a few AVI converter softwares, with brief descriptions and reviews.

The MovAVI VideoSuite is a full featured AVI video converter, which can take any common format and collection of video or movie files, convert them into AVI format and, if you so wish, burn them onto a DVD using an inbuilt DVD authoring tool.

AVS Video Tools is another alternative for converting your avi files to other popular formats such as MP4, MPEG, DVD, WMV, VOB, MOV and much more. It can burn your AVI files directly to a DVD, an iPod, a Zune or any other video device.

The Cucusoft Video Converter (Pro) is easy to use powerful and will quickly convert video files into AVI format. The default settings work fine, and will give you high quality AVI video, but if you need to adjust the settings, there is a professional DVD authoring engine built-in to allow you to set the specifications to your liking. Strong points are ease of use and high-speed real time conversion. Meaning that you can plug-in your portable video device and have a collection of AVI files on your PC with a few clicks and inside of a couple of minutes.

VirtualDub is an opensource video editing tool mainly used for and with AVI files. This versatile software will take any media format, allow you to scan through frames, edit the video, add effects and images, convert the video to AVI format and burn the finished product onto a DVD. It’s highly useful, totally free and easy to use. Recommended for all users.