Clone2Go: Batch video converter for Windows
Clone2Go is a video conversion utility for Windows that accepts videos in a variety of formats (including WMV, MPG, MP4, or 3GP), and includes at least as many output options. What sets Clone2Go apart from some other video converters out there is that it makes batch video conversion a snap. Just add as many files to the queue as you like and click the start button to begin an encoding job. You can even configure Clone2Go to shutdown your computer when it's done.Another nice feature is Clone2Go's integrated web video downloader. You can grab videos from YouTube or Google Video just by entering a URL. There's also a built in video player, which lets you watch videos you've downloaded or converted.
Clone2Go is available as a free download. There are also commercial versions which includes additional conversion profiles for iPods, Zunes, and 3GP phones, as well as the ability to rip DVDs or save your custom configurations.
[via Lifehacker and Confessions of a Freeware Junkie]












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsJash SayaniDec 8th 2008 12:47PM
FormatFactory defeats everything !
WowoDec 9th 2008 4:37PM
Yeah! FormatFactory rulz!!
JamesDec 8th 2008 2:11PM
Blegh. Now that Handbrake has video-file support, I don't know why you'd use something like this, much less pay for it.
aanidaaniDec 8th 2008 6:15PM
I agree, this program is junk. It only offers a handful of formats and is easily outdone by numerous open-source programs.
minibarDec 8th 2008 3:06PM
mediacoder has freely performed most if not all the the pay functions of this app and probably more for many years, although i'll grant you the interface could use some love, but i'm not sure whether this interface is better.
SonicDec 8th 2008 5:02PM
MediaCoder is probably the best Converter out there, but it has its faults (i.e. not user friendly, and the extensions are very iffy).
MicrophoneDec 11th 2008 8:19AM
Anyway, I have used this app and it did help in video conversion.
terry007Dec 11th 2008 10:46PM
wonderful freeware indeed.
I noticed clone2go makes a comparison between the free version and the pro version here:
http://www.clone2go.com/tutorials/video-converter-comparison.php