There are often occasions when people around the world rent DVDs from a
online or local store and then if they happens to like the movie, would
either go for a DVD purchase or many of them would use a ripping or
conversion software to convert the DVD into another supported format
like for example a VCD format. Once the Video has been converted
successfully, it can then be burned using different burning software on
to a CD-ROM or 3 or 4 such movies can still be clubbed together into a
4 in 1 DVD.
WinMPG Video Convert is a good utility which can used for such a
conversion and burning experience, as the software basically converts
almost all commonly supported formats existing today!
With the range of video formats existing like AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, VCD,
DVD, SVCD, DivX, WMV, RMVB, 3GP, SWF, QuickTime etc., a user can pick
and choose the kind of output format desired for the video storage.
The WinMPG Video Convert is very easy to install and takes almost 1
minute to get the application configured on your personal computer.
Once the software has been installed it can be opened from a desktop
application icon or from program menu options. Once the program is
opened the user will be stunned with its application interface which
unlike many others in the market has a very small and stylish
appearance.
For those who are familiar with Windows Media player skins would find
an absolutely similar experience with the difference in menu option
only. Since there are only few conversion option available on the main
application interface like All to VCD, All to DVD, All to MPG1, All to
MPG2, All to AVI, All to RmvB etc., if the user desires to pick an
option not available in the list, he/she can choose to select it from a
drop down list button (with down arrow icon). You will find many more
conversion option in the menu along with a capture option which allows
the user to take snaps. Pick up the input file and the output file; now
move along the picture until you reach the frame which you would like
to capture. Move the mouse over to the Capture button and click once.
Your picture is ready with fabulous quality.
Let’s see how the conversion process takes place. Pick up the desired
conversion option which would take you to another application interface
where you will be required to select the input file which can be in any
format existing today. Now select the output location on your computer
and that’s all. You don’t have to mention the output file as it would
be named automatically depending upon the format.
For example you have clicked on the option ‘ALL to DVD’, the next
screen will be a preview window and a conversion input/output file
details with an ‘Advance’ option which will let you know the duration
it would take to finish the conversation. Also, there is an
‘Information’ icon which will display the files format details.
In our case, when the user clicks on the ‘Convert’ button he/she will
be prompted to select the DVD Setting like the ‘Format setting’ to
either PAL or NTSC and ‘Video Size’ etc. Preview is an option a user
can choose to check on the conversion progress. Overall, it’s a very
nice piece of software which can be used effectively for video
conversion and taking Snapshots.