Jumat, 19 November 2010

Freemake Video Converter

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Freemake Video Converter is a very slick looking and easy to use free video converter. Simply drag and drop your videos and / or pictures to the interface and click on one of the buttons to select what you want to convert it into. It also allows you to quickly edit the video or stitch videos together. You can also pick the target file size and it will make sure the video will be converted to fit the target size.

Upon testing I have tried to convert one .mkv video into an avi, but I found the output quality to be a bit disappointing even though the target file was 1.5Gb for a 2 hour video. Instead I have used Format Factory to create the same avi file with the same codec in the same size, and the result was a lot better but it took longer to convert as well.

Personally, I love the simplicity and beauty of Freemake�s interface but I feel it still needs some more work on the quality of the encoded videos. Also the �to YouTube� option does not not more than upload the video to your YouTube account. They could ask for video details and convert the video to a high quality before uploading (like Microsoft Movie Maker does) to make the file size smaller and save time on uploading.

Another interesting feature I found is that it can also convert audio files into mp3! So far I have tested it with M4A and FLAC files, and amazingly enough it worked perfectly!

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