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4Media HD Video Converter 5.1.26.1016 - Convert MPEG to PS3, AVI to HD, PC to HD.

Convert MPEG to PS3, AVI to HD, PC to HD.

4Media HD Video Converter



 

4Media HD Video Converter: 4Media HD Video Converter is special video conversion software designed to transform your video to various high definition video formats like HD ASF Video, HD AVI Video, HD H.264 Video, HD Quick Time Video, HD MPEG4 Video, etc. It can convert MPEG to PS3, AVI to HD, AVI files to Xbox, PC to HD, etc.

4Media HD video editing software can also convert audio to audio, video to audio and picture, as well as create videos from pictures.

The HD video converter also supports the H.264 video format, offering much higher efficiency than MPEG2 standard used in DVD videos.



Key Features:

1.It full supports converting MPEG to PS3, AVI to MP3, AVI files to Xbox, HD to Xbox, etc.

2.Support High-Definition (HD) video encoding/decoding and APE/CUE decoding.

3.The HD Video Converter wizard has been designed and added for beginners, guiding your conversion.

4.Convert Audio CD format to various audio formats.

5.Preview the loaded video files directly with the built-in player.

6.It offers multithreading and batch conversion.

7.Excellent audio and video quality.

8.It can provide >200% converting speed, so fast beyond your imagination.



Now you can have a try and the quality of output file is beyond your imagination.

What is new in version 5.1.26.1016:






 

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For $39.00

Download: Download 4Media HD Video Converter 5.1.26.1016 (15.7 Mb)
Download Count:16
Release Date:2009-10-19
Last Updated:2009-10-16
Manufacturer: mp4converter.net
Product Support: 4Media HD Video Converter WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:
Install:Install Only
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