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May 22, 2009 at 03:43 o\clock

In what type of format should I convert an AVI file for easier upload?

I have an AVI file and I'm planning to convert it to become smaller. I need to know what type of conversion I should do so that the size will become smaller but will still have a good quality? I need to know so that I can easily upload videos in youtube. It took me 3hrs b4 to finish uploading a video. It can convert almost any the video format to another with high output quality. This full-featured video converter software also can help you:

1.convert between all mainstream video and audio formats,such as(mp4, mov, m4v, vob, XviD, avi, flv, 3gp, 3g2, mpg,wmv,etc;m4v, mp3, wav, ac3,etc)
2.extract audio tracks from video files to other audio formats
3.support all popular portable multimedia players
4.edit video-Merge, Trim, Crop and Snapshot.

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The answer is that AVI files need to be converted to DVD format. It does not matter what disc you burn it on DVD-R or DVD+R without the right format it will not play in your DVD player. You need to run a conversion software. The one I am using now is called convertxtodvd. You have to pay for it, but it is so easy to use. You can choose between PAL and NTSC format (Europe or USA). Just drag and drop the file you want converted into a box and click 1 button. It will even burn it for you too. And it's a relatively quick process. (Depends on your PC and the DVD burner). There are free shareware programs out there, but from what I have researched many are slow and cumbersome. You could also research DVDFlick or Winavi as alternatives.

I think Panasonic may make one with a DivX decoder (.avi files). It may play them, but ask someone at the store. If not, if you have Nero to burn CD's, you can burn the files, in lower quality, on a SVCD (super video CD). Take a regular blank CD (not DVD), burn the movie in SVCD format, and you can watch it, in a little lower quality, on a DVD player.

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