Allok MPEG4 Converter 5.2.0422 - Serial
Allok MPEG4 Converter is a powerful and handy video converter which helps you convert all popular video/movie to MPEG4 format. The MPEG4 Converter converts video files for your portable media player (MP4 player), iPod, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Zune...
I downloaded a movie and i converted it using Super converter, to a bitrate of 384, audio bitrate of 48 and 320*240 and 4:3, but it still wont let me play it on my phone. It says 'can not play video'. What should i do?
It lets me play all the vidoes i have filmed.
disks to watch on my computer? The MPEG files are on my computer and take up way too much space. Right now the files are too large to put on disks. How can I either split them or shrink them in order to put them on disks so that I can watch therm on my computer or DVD machine?
I tried to download this from a few spots so I can play some video files through windows media player (it had an error saying I needed to download this codec to play on my computer), and it still dowsn;t seem to be working. I downloaded it and then what? How do I install? Where is the best spot...
i tried converting and its shutting down my pc, its annoying now i just want to put these movies straight to a dvd - free as well, no trial tryouts that only do half the work.
and the steps please :)
oh and let me know on avg, how many movies can fit on 1 dvd disk.
and how long it will take to burn
I tried to download this from a few spots so I can play some video files through windows media player (it had an error saying I needed to download this codec to play on my computer), and it still dowsn;t seem to be working. I downloaded it and then what? How do I install? Where is the best spot...
In general, which one takes more processing power to *decode*? I am *not* talking about encoding. For example, would a video encoded at, let's say, 800 kbps using the Baseline Level 3 profile be less CPU-intensive than the same video encoded using the Simple Profile Level 3 at 800 kbps in...
In general, which one takes more processing power to *decode*? I am *not* talking about encoding. For example, would a video encoded at, let's say, 800 kbps using the Baseline Level 3 profile be less CPU-intensive than the same video encoded using the Simple Profile Level 3 at 800 kbps in...
I have a school project i made a movie with imovie and then i exported it as an mpeg4 in order to save it and open it up in an other computer(mac as well or pc if easier) at home. Problem is imovie doesnt want to accept it now and neither does iDVD. Please help me! I need to really turn this in...
If anyone know cheap dvd player with these functions please write me.
Besides, if on dvd player is written "DivX" does it play mpeg4 files and backwars?