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Kazi Video Converter V2.30
Kazi Video Converter is a professional
video converter, It can convert video files from various formats with
great stability. It supports converting most video formats including VCD,
SVCD, DVD, MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI (DivX, XviD, DV Video, MS MPEG4, Intel
indeo Video, Cinepak and other), WMV/ASF and RealMedia (RM, RMVB) file format.
It can also extract audio from video file. An easy-to-use
interface allows you to enjoy working with video files without
frequently consulting reference materials. You can convert many files in batches regardless of their source formats.
System Required:
- Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME,
XP, 2003, Vista.
- Sound card
- Enough free hard disk space
to store output video files.
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Features
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- Batch Convert Video to AVI (DivX, XviD,
DV Video, MS MPEG4, Intel indeo Video, Cinepak and other)
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Batch Convert Video to MPEG-1/MPEG-2.
- Batch Convert Video to WMV/ASF.
- Batch Convert Video to RM/RMVB.
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Extract audio track from video files to
mp3, ogg, wav and vox.
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Support batch file converting.
- Kinds of Video&Audio Codec available.
- Custom output video size and Frame
Rate.
- Automatically Shutdown Computer After
Long Time Batch Conversion.
- Splits large video file to smaller
clips.
- Input/Output preview.
- Easy to use with intuitive user
interface and drag-drop feature.
- High converting speed, wonderful output
quality.
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Video
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AVI (Audio Video
Interleave)
(DivX, XviD, DV Video, MS MPEG4, Intel indeo Video,
Cinepak and other)
AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. It is a special
case of the RIFF (Resource Interchange File Format). AVI
is defined by Microsoft. AVI is the most common format
for audio/video data on the PC. AVI is an example of a
de facto (by fact) standard.
AVI Files are a special case of RIFF files. RIFF is the
Resource Interchange File Format. This is a general
purpose format for exchanging multimedia data types that
was defined by Microsoft and IBM during their long
forgotten alliance.
Please note: If there are not DivX or XviD codec
installed in your computer, you need to download and
install the DivX or XviD codec so that you can operate
DviX or XviD video files.
DviX:
http://www.divx.com/divx/ (free version is enough
for playing and converting DivX video files)
XviD:
http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/
MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group)
MPEG-1
MPEG-2
VCD, SVCD, DVD (PAL and NTSC)
MPEG4
MPEG is both a file format and a codec for digital
video. There are actually three forms of MPEG: MPEG
video, for picture only; MPEG audio, which is discussed
in the previous section; and MPEG systems, which
includes both audio and video tracks.
MPEG files provide excellent picture quality but can be
very slow to decompress. For this reason, many MPEG
decoding systems are hardware-assisted, meaning that you
need a board to play MPEG files reliably without
dropping a lot of frames. Although software decoders
definitely exist (and there are some very good ones out
there), they tend to require a lot of processor power on
your system and also usually support MPEG video only
(they have no soundtrack).
A third drawback of MPEG video as a standard for the Web
is that MPEG movies are very expensive to encode. You
need a hardware encoder to do so, and the price ranges
for encoders are in the thousands of dollars. As MPEG
becomes more popular, those prices are likely to drop.
But for now, unless you already have access to the
encoding equipment or you're really serious about your
digital video, a software-based format is probably the
better way to go.
WMV
Windows Media Video.
Formerly known as .ASF file format from Microsoft.
WMV file includes a video stream (compressed using MS
MPEG4 or WMV1 codec) combined with WMA encoded audio
stream. The file format is proprietary and backward
incompatible. Currently, dedicated to slow dialup
connections, this media format does not allow even
sub-VHS video quality due to blurred picture. WMA audio
quality, compared to MPEG Layer3 of the same bitrate,
isn't better either.
You may wish to use Windows Media format to create
smallest files that are suitable to send by e-mail,
however you must keep in mind that .WMV file works like
"one way ticket" - once created, it can't be edited
anymore, without horrific quality loss. As opposite, AVI
files compressed with MPEG4 video codec are still
editable and often it is possible to retain source video
quality.
If you are having problems creating or playing Windows
Media files, download the latest codecs. These may be
found at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/format/codecdownload.asp.
RM/RMVB (Real Media)
Real Networks Video
It is a streaming media format known as RealMedia with
the file extension .rm using RealAudio audio compression
and RealVideo video compression (RealVideo, also known
as ClearVideo, is Iterated Systems fractal video
compression).
Output File specification
MPEG
352x240 for NTSC VCD,
352x288 for PAL VCD,
480x480 for NTSC SVCD,
480x576 for PAL SVCD,
720(704)x480 for NTSC DVD
720(704)x576 for PAL DVD.
Audio
4k, 12k 32k, 44.1k (22.05 is converted to 44.1) and 48
kHz, 16-bit stereo audio format. |
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