5 free video converters for Windows Users
When I was an undergraduate, one of the most frequent places that I visited is school library. And I got an USB flash disk with 1 GB of storage capacity from our school library(for what ask librarian). It’s a bit of a honor to use it to copy videos or movies from my collegues; remember that it’s only 1 GB, and then I have to encode the video with video codecs like H.264 and put it in a suitable container format such as RMVB, FLV, MP4, etc, as long as the converted video is less than the original one. That’s why almost all videos in my hard drive are stored in .flv file format.
In the beginning, I used any video converter to transfer videos, but It limits(compare to pro version) the output setting for unpaid users although the program I installed is free edition. So, I searched in Google with “free video converter”, skiping the low quality results via domain name made up of ***+soft, getting the ad-supported freeware multimedia converter, Format Factory, finally. If you want to store your videos in small size or play video on a probable device like .avi files to iPad 2, .vob files to Motorola Xoom, It’s a good idea to get the help of a free video converter.
In my opinion, a good video converter should feature a friendly user interface and easy to use, as well as stably. There, I list five free video converter for you, learn more information about these 5 free video converters(part of them are full free version)…
