Flash, I guess, is no longer a strange thing in today’s world especially among the youngsters. There are many DV or flash competitions on campus and flash has really been in fashion for college students and even high school students. You have made a creative and special flash video and want to share it with your friends, but you’ll probably find it uneasy because your friends don’t have flash players! Then a FLV converter will be a good solution.
A good FLV converter can convert FLV, the most popular flash video format, to various popular video formats (including MPEG, AVI, WMV, DivX, XviD, MP4, MOV, M4V, ASF, RM and so on)compatible with all popular players.
Now I’d like to list some important factors for you to take into consideration when choosing a FLV converter. Here it goes:
Format compatibility
The most powerful FLV converter should be able to support as many video file formats as possible such as the common formats (avi, mpeg, wmv, mov, divx mp4,etc), and also the HD videos(HD TS, HD MTS, HD M2TS, , HD MP4, HD WMV,etc) as its input and output video formats.
Conversion speed
Many converters support all the possible video formats, but they are really slow and sometimes they freeze, thus causing a lot of frustration. Many FLV converters do not support multithreading and batch conversion making the process of video conversion a pain. Batch conversion will allow you to convert more than one video files at the same time.
Output quality
Many FLV converters are really fast but the output is disappointing. Video freezes, audio stops playing, screen turns red or green, short audio or video breaks during playback. This is common for some video converter, especially when you don’t know how to use the conversion process properly. Be careful when adjusting video size, bit rate etc.
User-friendly interface
The user interface must be friendly and designed in a way that will allow even a total newbie to access all the controls and functions of the video converter software.
Video editing functions
Most of the time we just not only want to convert the video into another format, but we also want to edit it while converting. Split segments randomly or exactly, set video effect and deinterlacing, merge files into one, crop video play region to retain what you want, capture highlights, customize output settings are all the basic editing functions.
Ok, if considering about these, I think any of you can choose the right FLV converter. And for the Mac users, you can also choose the right Mac video converter.
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