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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:08 am
Post subject: How to convert FLV and F4V files to other media formats

How to convert FLV and F4V files to other media formats


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Nowadays, every one can download their favorite videos from video sharing websites like YouTube, Hulu, MySpace, Google Video, metacafe, Yahoo! Video, Reuters.com and so on at will. However, these video files we got are usually in the format of FLV, or F4V, which are not workable by most portable devices, or some video players and video editors on our PC. With the intention of solving these problems, this guide will show you how to convert FLV and F4V files to other video and audio formats in detail.

1. Download, install and run Pavtube http://www.pavtube.com/flv-converter/ (FLV Converter)

As soon as you run this program, the following wine red interface will show up:


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2. Add files, set output format and destination folder

Input FLV and F4V files to this program by clicking on “Add” button, and select a format as the output format in the drop-down list of “Format”, meanwhile, you can press the output folder to specify the destination folder or just use the path set by default. Moreover, “merge into one file” enables you to combine multiple FLV and F4V files to be as a single file, if you have this needs, just tick it.


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3. Set advanced settings

Click “Settings” button, the following interface will pop up. You can change the parameters like screen size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, etc. on it to optimize the output quality or compress file size.



4. Convert

After all settings are done, you can press “Convert” button to start transferring, and then the following window will show you the conversion info in detail. According to the info you can manage your time and disk space properly.


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Pavtube FLV Converter can definitely complete the conversion at a swift speed with excellent quality; also it adopts an advanced audio-video sync technology, so that audio and video match very well in the resulted files. Therefore you need not worry about these issues.

Useful tips:

Free online FLV downloader:

http://www.convertdirect.com/ (www.convertdirect.com)

http://vixy.net/

http://www.videoconverterdownload.com/online-free-flv-converter.html

http://www.flv2mp3.com/

http://www.mediaconverter.org/

http://2conv.com/

http://online.movavi.com/

http://www.youconvertit.com/

http://www.playtube.com/

http://www.convert.net/

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