Free Video Converter offers simple video editing, conversion
There are plenty of free Windows applications that let you convert files from one format to another (for example, from MPG to H.264). And judging by its name, you'd think that Free Video Converter was just another of those apps. But the free utility also offers basic video editing capabilities.
You won't find any fades, transitions, or titles in Free Video Converter. But the program does let you make quick and dirty edits by selecting the frames of any video that you want to include or exclude. Just choose whether you want to select or deselect frames, drag your mouse over the timeline, and click the export button.
When it comes to video conversion, Free Video Converter can handle a number of popular file formats including AVI, FLV, MP4, MPG, RM, QT, and WMV using popular codecs like XviD and H.264. There are also presets for YouTube, iPod, iPhone, HDTV, and Flash videos for the web.
You won't find any fades, transitions, or titles in Free Video Converter. But the program does let you make quick and dirty edits by selecting the frames of any video that you want to include or exclude. Just choose whether you want to select or deselect frames, drag your mouse over the timeline, and click the export button.
When it comes to video conversion, Free Video Converter can handle a number of popular file formats including AVI, FLV, MP4, MPG, RM, QT, and WMV using popular codecs like XviD and H.264. There are also presets for YouTube, iPod, iPhone, HDTV, and Flash videos for the web.













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Subscribe to commentsNicDec 31st 2008 5:41PM
I would stick with Handbrake because it is Open Source now. It's pretty simple, but might lack a few features this one has. Still GNU is the way of the future.
MarkJan 1st 2009 12:14PM
It makes no sense to avoid a program just because it's not open source. Free is free, and this is a nice little program.
QuikboyJan 1st 2009 1:29PM
Wow. This is what Windows Live Movie Maker should look like.
Bill MintonJan 1st 2009 3:01PM
I don't know...I've tried it on a couple of different .avi files from my digital camera, and it produces a file that contains about the first half second of the source video and that's it.
JansenJan 3rd 2009 6:40AM
when i looked at the interface, it just looked like a new video editing plugin for Office 2007 from Microsoft Office Labs.
Wildfire365Jan 5th 2009 2:08PM
I've tried a few video editing software and was wanting to know if this one will change a WMV to a FLV so i can use it on a web site I havn't found one that can change to a FLV yet plenty that says it can but none that will.
Thanks
jorgeJan 9th 2009 1:06PM
les agradezco, su colaboracion y cooperacion.
atentamente.
jorge gomez