How to remove unnecessary parts from a video and convert it to another format? How to remove Video Converter Packages (adware).


Video Converter is a potentially unwanted program that, once installed; A few questions about your browser and computer will also help. It often attacks the most commonly used web browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Internet explorer and Google Chrome. Contrary to what this program promised it may not work as well as advertised. In fact, Video Converter is one that will threaten your system and can cause a number of problems in the system.

The author of this unknown software extensively uses very sophisticated technology to distribute Video Converter. It automatically becomes available in the computer system right after you download and install some programs that are offered for free. At the end of the process you might just be surprised with the presence of Video Converter adware.

Video Converter adware frees up a bunch of pop-ups. It includes coupons, banners and other relevant online advertisements. Video Converter ads appear throughout your web surfing. The only way to stop these pop-ups from appearing is to remove the Video Converter extension. Moreover, pop-ups from Video Converter may prompt another system problem like other potentially unwanted software and malware to be added to the system. This can happen at any time, so you will have to resolve this issue urgently.

If you really want to have a normal PC operation and also stop annoying pop-ups and to save your system from any problems, then you should remove this adware as quickly as possible.

Video Converter behavior

  • Change desktop and browser settings.
  • Video Converter shows commercial advertisements
  • Video Converter connects to the Internet without your permission
  • Distributes via pay-to-install or bundled with third party software.
  • Installs itself without permissions
  • Internet connection slows down
  • Browser redirection to infected pages.
  • Integrates into the web browser via the Video Converter browser extension
  • General behavior of Video Converter and some other text emplaining som information related to behavior

Video Converter is carried out by Windows OS versions

  • Windows 8 29%
  • Windows 7 28%
  • Windows Vista 8%
  • Windows XP 35%

Warning, multiple antivirus scanners have detected possible malware in Video Converter.

Antivirus softwareVersionDetection
Malwarebytes1.75.0.1 PUP.Optional.Wajam.A
ESET-NOD328894 Win32/Wajam.A
McAfee5.600.0.1067
NANO AntiVirus0.26.0.55366 Trojan.Win32.Searcher.bpjlwd
Qihoo-3601.0.0.1015 Win32/Virus.RiskTool.825
K7 AntiVirus9.179.12403 Unwanted-Program (00454f261)
McAfee-GW-Edition2013 Win32.Application.OptimizerPro.E
Tencent1.0.0.1 Win32.Trojan.Bprotector.Wlfh
Malwarebytesv2013.10.29.10PUP.Optional.MalSign.Generic
Kingsoft AntiVirus2013.4.9.267 Win32.Troj.Generic.a.(kcloud)
VIPRE Antivirus22702 Wajam (fs)
VIPRE Antivirus22224 MalSign.Generic
Baidu-International3.5.1.41473 Trojan.Win32.Agent.peo

Geography Video Converter

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Any Video Converter Free - Video converter for high-quality conversion of video files (change in size, quality, compression ratio, container format, simple editing).

Any Video Converter Free is a free video converter that allows you to convert media formats from one to another, change compression codecs, bitrate, size and other parameters of video and audio files. In addition to the main function, there is the possibility of simple editing; you can cut, merge, sort, and delete video fragments. The configuration is simple, convenient, and allows for conversion by inexperienced users. Using the Any Video Converter video file converter does not require special skills, knowledge, or craftsmanship. The conversion process is simple and quite understandable. You can use ready-made settings: for mobile phone, flash video, general video and audio formats for computer and video player. Or you can manually configure encoding parameters, select the codec, frame size, bitrate, video frame rate, quality and audio format. The interface is multilingual. Selecting the RUSSIAN language through the menu Edit -> Language - Russian.

Any Video Converter Features

Input formats:
- avi, asf, mov, rm, rmvb, flv, mkv, mpg, mpeg, mov, 3gp, m4v, vob, YouTube videos, m2t, .m2ts, m2v, amv, mov, avs, rm, rmvb and others.

Output formats:
- avi, mp4, wmv, swf, flv, mkv, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, mpg (PAL or NTSC), mp3, wma, ogg, aac, wave, m4a.
- Many ready-made presets for various devices.


The paid version of Any Video Converter Professional has more usable video formats.

Video processing in Any Video Converter

When processing video files, you can use two modes: Clipping Video for cutting and creating new fragments, Video Crop Effect for applying simple video effects such as brightness, contrast, color saturation, mirroring, rotation, adding noise, sharpening.

Clipping Video allows you to define the boundaries of new fragments that will be created from an existing video file.


Video Cropping - cropping a frame:

In the Video Effect tab you can apply video effects:

To combine video files in Any Video Converter, just mark the files to be merged with the mouse (while holding Ctrl or Shift), right-click on the marked one and select “Combine Output”. First you need to arrange them in the desired order by dragging the next video file to the bottom of the list. After clicking "Encode", the output will be a file with the combined video.


In general settings you can set additional parameters. For example, allow the use of NVidia CUDA parallel computing architecture (if available), which significantly speeds up hardware conversion time. General settings for video processing functions (auto-cropping, adjustment to width or height) and audio (volume level and parameter settings for AAC and MP3 tracks), subtitle parameters and more are available. When converting, you can remove or add an audio track. There is a built-in player.


In general settings you can set additional parameters. For example, I discovered a function that is rarely found in amateur programs - the function of getting rid of interlacing when converting interlaced video - Deinterlace and changing the frame rate of Telecine (IVTC).

In short, without going into theory, this is convenient when combining and converting clips from digital video cameras recording without pauses (in ready-made fragments) or a digitized signal from video cameras, which are usually recorded in Interlace mode. If you do not convert such a video, then when viewed on a computer monitor (where progressive video is used), horizontal stripes, more often called a “comb”, will be noticeable. This is especially noticeable when viewing moving objects. However, they will not be visible on the TV screen, and if you are going to watch the video only through a DVD player on the TV, then deinterlacing is not necessary. For greater clarity, I tested this function on my digital camera, taking the original file without processing.

After treatment, the “comb” effect disappeared.

Threat information

Threat name: Video Converter Packages

Executable file: uninstaller.exe

Threat type: Adware

Affected OS: Win32/Win64 (Windows XP, Vista/7, 8/8.1, Windows 10)

Affected browsers:Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari


Video Converter Packages infection method

installed on your computer along with free programs. This method can be called "batch installation". Free programs offer you to install additional modules (Video Converter Packages). If you do not decline the offer, the installation will begin in the background. Video Converter Packages copies its files to your computer. This is usually the uninstaller.exe file. Sometimes a startup key is created with the name Video Converter Packages and the value uninstaller.exe. You will also be able to find the threat in the list of processes named uninstaller.exe or Video Converter Packages. a folder called Video Converter Packages is also created in the C:\Program Files\ or C:\ProgramData folders. After installation, Video Converter Packages starts showing promotional banners and pop-up ads in browsers. It is recommended to remove Video Converter Packages immediately. If you have further questions about Video Converter Packages, please contact us. You can use programs below to remove Video Converter Packages from your browsers.




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How to remove Video Converter Packages manually

The problem can be resolved manually by deleting files, folders and registry keys belonging to the Video Converter Packages threat. Damaged Video Converter Packages system files and components can be restored if you have the installation package for your operating system.

To get rid of Video Converter Packages, you need to:

1. Stop the following processes and delete the corresponding files:

  • uninstaller.exe

Warning: You only need to delete files with the names and paths specified here. The system may contain useful files with the same names. We recommend using this to solve the problem safely.

2. Remove the following malicious folders:

  • C:\users\user\appdata\roaming\video converter packages\

3. Remove the following malicious registry keys and values:

Warning: if the value of a registry key is specified, then you need to delete only the value and not touch the key itself. We recommend using for these purposes.

Uninstall Video Converter Packages and associated programs via Control Panel

We recommend that you examine the list of installed programs and look for Video Converter Packages as well as any other suspicious or unfamiliar programs. Below are instructions for different versions of Windows. In some cases, Video Converter Packages is protected by a malicious process or service and prevents you from uninstalling itself. If Video Converter Packages is not uninstalled or gives an error message that you do not have sufficient rights to uninstall, follow the steps below: Safe Mode or Safe mode with loading network drivers or use .


Windows 10

  • Click on the menu Start and select Options.
  • Click on the item System and select Applications and features in the list on the left.
  • Find Video Converter Packages in the list and click on the button Delete near.
  • Confirm by pressing the button Delete in the opening window, if necessary.

Windows 8/8.1

  • Right-click in the lower left corner of the screen (in desktop mode).
  • In the menu that opens, select Control Panel.
  • Click on the link Remove a program In chapter Programs and components.
  • Find in the list Video Converter Packages and other suspicious programs.
  • Click the button Delete.
  • Wait for the uninstallation process to complete.

Windows 7/Vista

  • Click Start and select Control Panel.
  • Select Programs and components And Remove a program.
  • In the list of installed programs, find Video Converter Packages.
  • Click on the button Delete.

Windows XP

  • Click Start.
  • From the menu, select Control Panel.
  • Select Install/Remove programs.
  • Find Video Converter Packages and related programs.
  • Click on the button Delete.

Remove Video Converter Packages add-ons from your browsers

Video Converter Packages in some cases, installs add-ons in browsers. We recommend using the free "Remove Toolbars" feature in the "Tools" section of the Spyhunter Remediation Tool to remove Video Converter Packages and related add-ons. We also recommend that you conduct a full scan of your computer using Wipersoft and Spyhunter Remediation Tool. To remove add-ons from your browsers manually, do the following:

Internet Explorer

  • Launch Internet Explorer and click on the gear icon in the upper right corner
  • From the drop down menu select Configure add-ons
  • Select a tab Toolbars and Extensions.
  • Select Video Converter Packages or other suspected BHO.
  • Click the button Disable.

Warning: This instruction only deactivates the add-on. To completely remove Video Converter Packages, use .

Google Chrome

  • Launch Google Chrome.
  • In the address bar, enter chrome://extensions/.
  • In the list of installed add-ons, find Video Converter Packages and click on the trash can icon next to it.
  • Confirm deletion Video Converter Packages.

Mozilla Firefox

  • Launch Firefox.
  • In the address bar, enter about:addons.
  • Click on the tab Extensions.
  • In the list of installed extensions, find Video Converter Packages.
  • Click the button Delete near the extension.

Protect your computer and browsers from infection

Adware like Video Converter Packages is very widespread and, unfortunately, most antivirus programs are poor at detecting such threats. To protect yourself from these threats, we recommend using it, it has active computer protection modules and browser settings. It does not conflict with installed antiviruses and provides an additional layer of protection against threats such as Video Converter Packages.


Sometimes avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe and other EXE system errors can be related to problems in the Windows registry. Several programs can use the avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe file, but when these programs are uninstalled or modified, sometimes "orphaned" (incorrect) EXE registry entries are left behind.

Basically, this means that while the actual path of the file may have changed, its incorrect former location is still recorded in the Windows Registry. When Windows tries to look up these incorrect file references (file locations on your computer), avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe errors may occur. Additionally, a malware infection may have corrupted the registry entries associated with Bigasoft AVI Converter. Thus, these corrupt EXE registry entries need to be fixed to fix the problem at the root.

Manually editing the Windows registry to remove invalid avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe keys is not recommended unless you are a PC service professional. Mistakes made when editing the registry can render your PC inoperable and cause irreparable damage to your operating system. In fact, even one comma placed in the wrong place can prevent your computer from booting!

Because of this risk, we highly recommend using a trusted registry cleaner such as %%product%% (Developed by Microsoft Gold Certified Partner) to scan and repair any avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe-related registry problems. Using a registry cleaner, you can automate the process of finding damaged registry entries, links to missing files (for example, those causing the avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe error) and broken links within the registry. Before each scan, a backup copy is automatically created, allowing you to undo any changes with one click and protecting you from possible damage to your computer. The best part is that eliminating registry errors can dramatically improve system speed and performance.


Warning: Unless you are an experienced PC user, we DO NOT recommend manually editing the Windows Registry. Using Registry Editor incorrectly may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall Windows. We do not guarantee that problems resulting from incorrect use of Registry Editor can be corrected. You use Registry Editor at your own risk.

Before you manually repair the Windows registry, you need to create a backup by exporting a portion of the registry associated with avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe (for example, Bigasoft AVI Converter):

  1. Click on the button Begin.
  2. Enter " command" V search bar... DON'T CLICK YET ENTER!
  3. While holding down the keys CTRL-Shift on your keyboard, press ENTER.
  4. A dialog box for access will be displayed.
  5. Click Yes.
  6. The black box opens with a blinking cursor.
  7. Enter " regedit" and press ENTER.
  8. In the Registry Editor, select the key associated with avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe (for example, Bigasoft AVI Converter) that you want to back up.
  9. On the menu File select Export.
  10. On the list Save to select the folder where you want to save the Bigasoft AVI Converter key backup.
  11. In field File name Enter the name of the backup file, for example "Bigasoft AVI Converter backup".
  12. Make sure the field Export range value selected Selected branch.
  13. Click Save.
  14. The file will be saved with extension .reg.
  15. You now have a backup of your avi converter 3.7.43.4841 rus portable.exe-related registry entry.

The following steps for manually editing the registry will not be described in this article, as they are likely to damage your system. If you would like more information about editing the registry manually, please check out the links below.

Introduction

Today there are so many audio/video formats and standards that even an experienced user can sometimes get confused. The worst thing here is that many devices and programs only understand certain formats, so you often have to convert files from one format to another, as well as use a whole set of utilities. At the same time, it is desirable that this be done simply, quickly and efficiently.

There are no fewer programs for video processing than there are formats, but how to choose the most convenient and universal solution from them? Today we propose to take a look at one of these programs - AVS Video Converter 4.1, which was created by domestic developers.

Program features

AVS Video Converter 4.1 is, in fact, a universal program. With its help, you can compress video from one format to another. The number of supported formats is impressive: these are the usual AVI, MPEG, WMV, DVD, MOV formats for such programs, as well as the RealMedia format and, what especially distinguishes this program from the rest, 3GP and MP4 mobile video formats for Sony PSP platforms. All-in-one option!

The functionality of the program is not limited to compression and recoding. It also provides the ability to edit video files and apply effects. When working with DVD, you can create your own menu. Finished projects can be burned to discs using the CD burning utility. Another utility, Capture Wizard, will help you extract video from digital media.

Installing the program will not take much time. Follow the onscreen instructions and it will be installed on your computer in less than a minute.

The program requires approximately 40 megabytes on your hard drive, and for normal operation, at least another 300. Having installed the program and launched it, we received a simple and intuitive interface. It seems to us that even a beginner can figure it out.

At the top of the window you can see buttons with icons indicating the formats with which the program works. A brief description of the formats is given in the table.

Format Description
AVI This format is actually a container for other formats (MPEG, DivX, etc.)
MPEG The widely used multimedia format is one of the most popular at the moment, it is designed for encoding high-quality video for later storage and use on a computer.
WMV The Windows Media Video format is designed for encoding low-quality video; it is widely used on the Internet, since the files are small in size.
R.M. The Real Media format, like WMV, was created for the Internet. The files are small, the video quality is mediocre.
3GP, MP4 Mobile device formats, which became widespread after the release of the Sony PSP entertainment platform, are widely used in mobile phones. The quality is not high due to the scope of use. The ability to encode video data formats distinguishes this program from all others.
DVD High quality video encoding formats (MPEG2) for home DVD players.

In the same row as the format buttons there is a button to open the video editing window and “About the program”. In the corner next to the standard “Collapse” and “Close” there is an arrow, by clicking on which you can select a skin for your program. When installed, the program comes with 3 skins.

So let's talk about coding.

To start encoding, select the source file by clicking on the "Select" button in the main window. You can specify several files at once by adding them to the list with the “+” button and removing them with the “-” button. If you click "Select" again and open another file, the generated list will be lost.

Files from the list can be encoded into one output file, or into separate ones. By default, there will be one output file. In order for each file to be encoded separately, you need to click once on “Advanced”. A small field will appear in which you need to select batch mode. In the same field you can allow the program to cut the output file. There are two modes: division into files of a given size and by markers, which are pre-set in the editing mode (will be discussed later).

Clicking the "Advanced" button again before encoding will allow you to see all the settings for the input and output files.

And already during the encoding process, in the same field you can see the image currently being encoded, the so-called “Preview” mode.

The location and name of the output file can also be selected using the "Select" button located opposite the "New file" field. The "Profile" field displays the currently loaded encoding profile with certain parameters and settings. To change profile settings, click "Edit". Then, to start coding, click on the “Start” button and wait. In this review, we will look at several examples of video encoding using this program.

To encode DVD to DivX (AVI), you need to fine-tune the codec to get decent quality with a small final file size.

If you need to completely re-encode a DVD, then the source file must be specified as the Video_TS.ifo file, which contains all the information about the video data and sound. Next, you need to specify the name and path of the output file. Then select the icon corresponding to the AVI format. If you double-click on “Advanced”, you can see a list of all the parameters; here we need to select the audio track that we want to use when encoding. Find the line "Audio Format" and select it.

For encoding we will use the DivX 5.2.1 codec. To do this, you must first install it. In the "AVI profile" field you need to select DivX. Let's move on to setting the parameters. To do this, click on “Change” in the main window opposite the field with the specified codec, a window will appear in which you can change the main parameters.

In the "size" field you need to specify Custom, and in the "width" and "height" fields set the resolution that you require. We set the resolution to 640x360 with the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio that most DVDs have. We did not change anything else, although if you wish, you can set better settings for the sound (default MP3 192 kbps). If, for example, you are encoding a concert and sound quality is very important to you, you can set 256 or 320 kbps - this parameter determines how much information per second the audio data will store. Next, you can move on to setting up the codec itself. To do this, click on “Configure”. A window with codec settings will appear.

Here we have set the "Encode Performace" field to "Slow". This value will allow you to get maximum quality and compression, but will require quite a long time. The relationship between time, compression and quality can be seen in the diagram on the right. “Fast” and “Standard” settings are also available, which will give either less compression or worse quality, but the encoding process itself will be faster. In the next field you need to enter a parameter such as Bitrate - the amount of video information per second, the more, the higher the quality, but the larger the size of the output file. To simplify the selection of the desired value, there is a special button on the right, when clicked, the so-called bitrate calculator is launched.

Here we set the duration of the video (2 hours 4 minutes) and the number of CDs (700 MB each) on which we want to record the output file (you can simply specify the size of the final file). Next, in the audio settings, you should enter the required value - in our case, 192 kbps. The bitrate value is displayed at the bottom of the window. When closing the window, the value is automatically set to the desired value. In this case, it is advisable to reduce it slightly, since even a slight increase in the size of the output file can lead to the fact that it will not fit on disk. Next, in the “Encode mode” field, enter the value Multipass, 1st pass (multi-pass encoding mode, first pass). We decided to encode in two passes. During the first pass, a log file will be created. Its placement can be determined at the bottom of the codec settings window. This file will store information about the optimal encoding of a particular scene in the video file. And during the second pass, the file itself will be encoded, taking into account the data from the log file. There is no need to change anything further. Click on "Ok". So, the codec is configured, close the profile editor window and click “Start”.

After about 1.5 hours, the first pass was completed. An AVI file and log files were created. Now a second pass is required. To do this, go to the codec settings again and enter the value Multipass, Nth pass in the “Encode Mode” field. There is no need to change anything else. Save the result and click “Start” again. The final file will be encoded taking into account the log file created in the previous pass. The last stage took approximately 4.5 hours.

Encoding DivX in AVS Video Converter is no more difficult than in other programs designed for video compression. Therefore, the program shortcut may well take its place on the desktop of both an experienced video encoder and a beginner.

The DV format is very popular for digital cameras. Often there is a need to convert a DV cassette to DVD. Let's see how to do this.

After connecting the camera to your computer, you should launch the AVS Capture Wizard utility, with which you can quickly transfer video to your computer. When launched, the utility automatically detects the media.

You are asked to go through 6 steps, after which the video from your video camera will be on your computer. The first step asks you to select the video and audio settings of the input file. We didn't change anything and left the default settings. You can also view the recording and rewind to the episode you need.

In the second step, the settings of the output file are determined.

Two options are offered: either save the original format of the media source, or set your own settings - resolution, encoding codec, format and sound quality. When setting your settings, you can test the capabilities of your PC for digitizing by clicking on “Test”.

After checking, the result will be displayed.

Since we require a high-quality DVD, the original settings were chosen, since they provide the maximum quality.

In the third step, the path and name of the final file are selected. Options for splitting the output file are available: it can be split into separate clips by duration accurate to the second, as well as according to size in megabytes. You can also apply some options for the capture process itself: stop the capture after a certain time or when the specified file size is exceeded, configure the capture to autostart at a certain time (when you “click” a window appears with a calendar and time).

At the fourth step, you can actually begin the capture process itself. Here, again, as in the first step, there is a recording viewing window and navigation buttons with which you can rewind the video to the desired episode. Before you start capturing, you can enable additional options. By default, the preview mode is turned on during the process, that is, you will see everything that is currently being captured by the program. This option can be disabled by unchecking the corresponding box. You can also mute the audio of the video being captured so that, say, it doesn't interfere with your listening to music during the capture process. All these additional options are only available before the capture begins. When you click "Start" the process begins. Next to the viewing window you can see some supporting information about recording time, output file size, etc.

The fifth step involves working with ready-made files. Here you can rename, view, delete them. Next to the viewing window, the recently captured files are listed, along with their duration and size.

The sixth and final step is, in fact, the completion of the utility.

Overall, we really liked working with a digital camera in AVS Video Converter. The interface is simple and understandable. The only thing that got in the way, perhaps, was the comments on the buttons and actions that were not fully written and did not fit on the screen. Below we will look at how AVS Video Converter works for transcoding video from a digital camera directly into the compact DivX format. For now, let's get back to the DVD.

To create a DVD project, you must select the files you just recorded from your camcorder and add them to the processing list. Then click on the "to DVD" icon. You can select multiple profiles for conversion. They cannot be changed, but their variety, I think, can satisfy any need: DVD, VCD, SVCD projects for different quality output files. We selected the profile that provides the highest image quality. However, only 60 minutes of video will fit on one disc.

AVS Video Converter allows you to create a DVD menu. Having selected the “to DVD” button, you need to enter the editing mode by clicking on the corresponding icon. There, using the time line, you can put markers in the right places (see "Editing mode").

Moreover, if you process several files, the beginning of each new file will automatically be marked with a separate scene. You can view and change the menu style by clicking on the “Preview\Edit DVD Menu” button, which is located on the left side of the window. A field will appear next to you where you can select a menu style, and you can view it in the viewing window. There is also a simulator of the control panel for your DVD player on the left, with which you can see how the created menu will work.

After creating the menu, you should close the editing mode and start the encoding process. After some time, you will have a DVD project ready, which you can immediately burn to disc.

The AVSVideoCDWriter CD burning utility starts automatically after the conversion process is completed. Here the program performs 4 consecutive steps. In the first step, you can specify the recording device, select and determine the optimal recording speed, and enter the ID of your disk.

If necessary, a second step is performed, which erases the rewritable disc, but if it is clean, the program automatically moves to the third step. This step first shows all the final settings and project details. Here you can also check the box so that the utility will automatically complete its work after recording the project.

Then, after clicking "Next", a funny animated picture appears. All that remains is to wait.

The last, fourth step gives you the opportunity to return to the beginning and burn another disc or finish working with the utility.

The process of creating DVD projects in AVS Video Converter is very simple and even interesting. Wide possibilities in choosing profiles for encoding into DVD, creating menus, and simplicity make this software product very attractive for owners of video cameras.

To compress video from digital media directly into the desired format, the AVS Capture Wizard utility provides the ability to change video parameters, select and configure the codec. To do this, in the second step (see the previous section), you need to select the item “Options and format settings for video or audio.” Here you can change the resolution and audio format. To configure the codec, click "Advanced". Here we will look at the XviD Mpeg-4 Codec (conversion to DivX is no different from what was shown in the DVD transcoding section). The corresponding codec settings window will open.

We did not change all the tabs of this window, since, basically, the settings were optimal. For the first time, we began to experiment with the settings and change them in various ways, but this led to the fact that due to the lack of the necessary power, our computer simply did not have time to encode the video extracted from the camera. As a result, we received a file half as long, and the entire video was viewed as if in rewind mode (with a large number of frames skipped). All we changed was to set the second tab, “Motion Search Type,” to the highest value so that scenes with rapidly changing images were encoded properly.

In the end, after going through all the steps described above in the Capture Wizard, we received a video already encoded into the required format.

There is another way that will not depend so much on the performance of your computer. At the second step of the capture utility, you can leave the original format of the digital device, and then in the main program window encode the captured files with the necessary codecs with the necessary settings, for example, DivX discussed above.

AVS Video Converter supports encoding into RM and MOV formats, which are mainly used for creating videos for the Internet.

To encode a video, say, into the RM format, you should perform the usual steps (select a file, enter the path and name of the output file). Select the icon corresponding to the RM format. Next, in the profile field, you need to select the required settings. Profiles are selected depending on the speed and type of your Internet connection: Dial-up (via switched telephone network), satellite, dedicated connection with different speeds. We decided to encode the file for a Dial-up connection at a speed of 56 kbit/s, since it is one of the most common connection types in Russia.

Press the "Start" key. In less than 2 minutes, we received a file measuring just over 1 megabyte, while the original one occupied more than 44 MB.

Conversion to MOV is carried out in the same way. The profiles here are configured depending on the quality of the output file and are named using words that most people understand - “High” (high quality in this case), “Low” (low), “medium” (average), etc. Just be aware that you need to install QuickTime Player to play these files.

This encoding is the main distinguishing feature of AVS Video Converter. Actions are performed similarly to all previous formats. The profile names are similar to those of the MOV format, so it won’t be difficult to find the right one. As an example, we re-encoded the same file as when encoding in RM. It took about 2 minutes, and the output file size was approximately 2 MB.

Similar encoding into mp4 produced a file of 8 MB in size and took a little longer - about 4 minutes. We have received files ready for use on mobile platforms. They could be immediately downloaded, for example, to a mobile phone.

Separately, I would like to note that AVS Video Converter has the ability to convert video for Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) pocket game consoles. Only rare utilities have this function. Therefore, we separately examined this feature of AVS Video Converter. Let us remind you that Sony PSP is not just a game console, it is an entire multimedia entertainment center with which you can not only play, but also, in particular, watch quite high quality videos. With AVS Video Converter, you can convert your favorite movies to mobile format, download to your console and enjoy movies on your PSP screen. To get an output video compatible with Sony PSP, you need to select one of three PSP MP4 options in the mp4 encoding profiles, depending on what quality of output video you require.

We encoded the same file using the maximum settings and got an output of just over 20 MB. At the same time, a file with the *.thm extension was created, which stores a video frame for display in the “Preview” mode in the form of small icons.

AVS Video Converter also has a built-in video editor. To launch it, you need to click on the corresponding icon at the top of the main window. Let's look at the editor's capabilities.

We have a window in front of us, in the upper part of which there is a time line, buttons for scaling it in the form of optical magnifiers. Below the timeline there is an area where all added effects will be entered. A timeline is a tool that simplifies navigation through a video file, allowing you to find the frames you need and visually display the changes made. It is located, perhaps, not very conveniently and seems somewhat small. To the left is a field where all editing elements are located. At the bottom of the window there are preview windows, which will display the frame with a blue pointer on the timeline. There are two preview modes: with one window (then there will be only one window with the selected frame) and with two windows. You can switch between modes using the buttons just above the preview area. The remaining button is designed to work with the DVD menu, which we discussed above. We found the second mode very convenient for editing, since if you select a certain fragment of the film, its initial frame will be displayed in the left window, and the last one in the right window. Well, the mode with one viewing window is convenient for previewing the edited video.

Let's get to work.

First you need to get used to working with a timeline. First of all, you need to learn how to select a fragment, since most of the actions will be performed with fragments. This is not as simple as it might seem at first glance. You need to “click” on the beginning of the fragment to place the arrow slider there, then drag the fragment to the desired length.

Further, by increasing the scale, using time lines and the buttons with a magnifying glass and plus sign, you can more accurately set the beginning and end of the selected fragment. In this case, focus on the preview field, where the starting and ending frames are displayed.

If you want to delete the selected fragment, you should click on the “Add exception” button on the right. When you encode the video, this fragment will be skipped and will not be included in the output file.

So, let's see what filters can be added to the image. Before you apply any effect, you need to select the fragment to which you want to apply it. After this, by clicking on the “Add” button on the left side of the window, you should select the desired action. In the following tables you can see a list and description of the operation of all proposed filters.

Color Settings
Brightness Changing the brightness of the image
Brightness (RGB) Changing the brightness of individual colors (red, green, blue)
Contrast Changing the color contrast of an image
Auto Contrast Automatic color contrast
Auto level There is a proportional redistribution of the brightest and darkest pixels
Gamma Measuring midtone brightness and changing pixel color
Alignment Normalizes and equalizes the brightness and contrast of the entire image
Negative Inverting the colors of an image - negative effect
Dye Change the hue of the entire image
Saturation Changing the saturation of the entire image
Temperature Adding cool or hot tones to an image
Black and white Converting an image to black and white
Binarization Detects differences in contrast between adjacent pixels and transforms the image to sharpen the image
Color An effect for imparting a certain color to an image
Posterization Determines tone level and converts all pixels to a similar tone

Effects
Deinterlacing This effect is designed to reduce the effect of interlaced encoding, the so-called "comb", which gives the appearance of stratification of objects in video.
Blur Reducing the contrast of neighboring pixels using a special hardware
Blur (Gaussian) Reducing the contrast of neighboring pixels using a special device
Blur (shift) This effect also reduces the contrast of the image and creates the illusion of movement.
Definition Increases the contrast of the image, creating a clearer focus on the image
Mosaic Grouping pixels of similar color into separate segments
Noise Adds special textures to the image that create a sense of noise
Diffusion Creates the effect of out of focus, the image becomes cloudy
Squeeze out Extrudes individual textures and creates a 3D effect
Filter (min) Selects dark pixels in an image and enlarges them
Filter (max) On the contrary, it selects light pixels and enlarges them
Drawing
Line Allows you to draw lines of any color over the video image
Rectangle Allows you to draw a rectangle of any color over the video image
Ellipse Allows you to draw an ellipse of any color and shape over a video image
Cut (rectangular) Cuts a rectangle from the original image
Cut (ellipse) Cuts an ellipse from the original image
Drawing Allows you to add any drawing and overlay it on top of your video
Text Displays any text in the video
Captions Allows you to make your own titles, with a choice of fonts and a large number of options available (horizontal, vertical, etc.)
Frame Places frames on videos, there are quite a few different options available

That's all. The variety of possibilities is impressive. Most effects also have their own parameters, which, when selected, appear in the upper right part of the editing window, above the buttons for working with effects.

Below the timeline you can see all applied effects. If one of them is not intended to be used during preview, then you can simply uncheck the box next to this effect.

Now let's look at the placement of markers. They have already been mentioned when describing cutting the output file in Batch mode and when creating menus in a DVD project.

All you need to create a marker is to point at the desired frame (the place where the file was cut or the place where a new scene in the DVD begins) and click on the "Add" button in the "Markers" field. In the corresponding field, the position of this marker will be displayed in the form of time from the beginning of the video file, and gray fixed pointers will appear on the time line, indicating the place where the marker was placed. Using other buttons in the "Markers" field, you can delete a marker or all markers. Using the "AutoAdd" button, you can add markers at the beginning of each of the processed files (convenient, for example, when creating a DVD menu).

Another useful feature is audio export. That is, you can record the sound of the selected fragment separately. Select the desired segment of your file on the timeline and click “Export Audio”. By specifying the directory and name of the output file, you will receive the audio stream of your video in wav format.

If you liked any frame of your video, you can save it by clicking "Save Frame". The program offers a good selection of formats - from bmp to gif.

Conclusion

Having spent a lot of time studying AVS Video Converter, we can firmly say: bravo, developers! This is an excellent program that is suitable not only for beginners, but also for experienced users. The simplicity and attractiveness of the interface, built-in CD burning utilities and CaptureWizard for extracting video from digital media - all this is ideal for owners of digital cameras who have no experience in video encoding. On the other hand, good compression functionality and a variety of supported formats will satisfy the needs of any user experienced in these matters.

The program was tested on the AMD platform. The editors thank the Russian representative office of AMD for the provided platform.







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