Saturday, December 8, 2012

postheadericon Review: GOM Video Converter eliminates video confusion

I like things to be easy, especially when it comes to technology. I love my devices to work simply and easily without too much difficulty. That's why I've never been fond of video conversion: Sounds complicated technical and other plug-and-play. But GOM Video Converter ($ 35, free demo with watermarks) allows video conversion almost as easy as possible.

$ 35 This application allows you to convert video files from their original format to one that will work on the device of your choice. And it supports many video formats including DivX, FLV, MP4, MPEG-1 and -2, VOB, WAV, and more on the side of the entrance, and AVI, MP4, WMV, AAC, and more on the side of the outlet.

If all audio formats like gibberish to you, do not worry. You do not need to know much about the whole video using GOM. As soon as you start the program, GOM prompted to select the output format and the list of options available depending on the device. Apple may select, and then a second menu allows you to choose a specific Apple device and video quality. Then, select the data source, which is the video you want to convert. In most cases, this step is performed without any problems, so I can go ahead and start to convert video in one click of the button.



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