Convert your MP4 files to AVI, MP3, or WMV. I have a program that records my computer screen. It saves every little thing in the MP4 file format. The issue I was having was importing the MP4 files into Windows Movie Maker to be edited. I searched the world-wide-web for a remedy. I tried a number of various absolutely free software programs before I discovered Any Video Converter.
I downloaded Any Video Converter so I could attempt it. Any Video Converter converts countless distinct video file formats. You can convert files from avi, asf, mov, rm, rmvb, flv, mkv, mpg, 3gp, m4v, vob, YouTube videos, plus others to avi, mp4, wmv, swf, flv, mkv, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, mpg (PAL or NTSC), mp3, wma, ogg, aac, wave, m4a.
I converted an MP4 file to AVI. To convert an MP4 file to an AVI file open Any Video Converter. In the upper left corner click on Add Video. Go to the file that the MP4 is in and select your file. The next thing you want to do is is click on Edit in the Menu Bar at the top. Scroll down to the bottom and click Selections.
In the Select Output Folder section click on Browse. Pick the folder that you want the converted file to go to. Make positive you know where you are putting the file so you can get it later. A lot of many people miss this step and loose their converted file.
On the top proper of Any Video Converter it says Profile. In the Profile section you can opt for from various numerous video file formats. I have tried a number of various file formats and for my purpose of importing video into Windows Movie Maker I find the "Customized AVI Movie (*.avi)" selection works most beneficial for me. Pick Customized AVI Movie (*.avi) to convert your file to AVI.
You can experiment with the other settings that are accessible in Any Video Converter, but I have discovered the default settings work high-quality.
All that is left to do is click on Convert situated next to the Add Video button. You can watch the status bar to see the progress of the file being converted. When the file finishes becoming converted Any Video Converter beeps and pops ups a window for their items. Just click No Thanks and continue.
You can now go to the folder where you told Any Video Converter to save your file to uncover your AVI file. I opened Windows Movie Maker and imported my converted file and was able to edit the converted file.
I have tried converting to and from some of the other file formats and Any Video Converter does an great job.
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