Top 10 Free Video Converters

File formats always get in your way when you have your favorite song and your favorite player. Downloading videos and watching it on cool portable devices such as iPhone, Zune,Creative Zen, Sansa, iRiver etc is what every movie-buff would look for. There are several third-party software on the market like the video converters to help you out. The converters can change the video file formats to one that is supported by your playable device. Well, I picked out some selective free video converters that will help you convert the different video formats to get video formats compatible to your video players. Here’s are my top 10 video converters.

1. E. M. Total video Converter

This is one of the complete solutions for video conversion of all popular video formats. Total Video Converter allows reading, playing and conversion of different types of video formats. It is a great stuff if you are looking to convert different kind of videos or audios that you can use on your cell phone like say mp4, 3gp, xvid, divx mpeg4, PDA, PSP, iPod etc

It supports the video and audio formats

MPEG4 (.mp4), H264/AVC mpeg4(.mp4), 3gp (.3gp, 3g2), WMV (.wmv), Zune (.wmv), ASF (.asf), SAMSUNG L55W DC (.mp4), CASIO (.avi), KODAK DC V550 (.mov), iPod mpeg4 mov (.mov), iPod mpeg4 (.mp4), iPod H264 (.mp4), iPhone mpeg4 (.mp4), iPhone H264 (.mp4), Apple TV mpeg4 (.mp4), Apple TV H264 (.mp4), Game Psp (.mp4), Nokia cellphone (.mp4, .3gp), Sony cellphone (.mp4, .3gp), Ms Mpeg4 AVI (.avi), Divx AVI (.avi), Xvid AVI (.avi), H264 AVI (.avi), Mjpeg AVI (.avi), HuffYUV AVI (.avi), Swf Video (.swf), FLV video(.flv), Gif Animation (.gif), NTSC, PAL DVD, NTSC, PAL SVCD, NTSC, PAL VCD, Mpeg4 Mov (.mov), Apple Quicktime (.mov), HD Mpeg TS (.ts), MPEG1 (.mpg, mpeg)

2. Clone2Go Video Converter Free

This is one of the widely used video converters that allows switching file formats. It can convert video formats such as DivX, XviD, MOV, rm, rmvb, MPEG, VOB, DVD, WMV, AVI to MPEG-4 movie format or iPod/PSP or other portable video device, It supports conversion following files

Input format
avi, asf, mov, rm, rmvb, flv, mkv, mpg, 3gp, m4v, vob, YouTube videos and more

Output format
avi, mp4, wmv, flv, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, mpg (PAL or NTSC), mp3, wma, ogg, aac

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3. Videora (only Windows)

From Youtube videos to DVD’s, Videora can convert a wide range of video formats to make it compatible for different playing device. Videora offers a set of programs for different devices such as Portable Media Players, Portable Game Systems, Mobile Phones, Video Game Consoles, Media Streamers and More Red Kawa Software. It supports formats like avi, divx, xvid, flv, x264, vob, mpeg, DVD’s, YouTube, etc. It also allows batch conversion.

4. Keyote Video Converter

This is one of the video converter that allows conversion to a range of other formats. The videos can be pre-visualized and extracted in sequence. Keyote has a is fast with the conversions.

It supports the following formats

AVI, MP4, iPod, PSP, 3GP (mobile phone format), Zune, iPhone, FLV, MKV, WMV, ASF, MOV, QuickTime, MPEG, RM, VCD, VOB and more.

5. Advanced Video Converter 6.0.0.2

This is a easy to use Video Converter tool that offers extensive video conversion. The software allows batch conversion of video files. It supports conversion of AVI, MPEG, MPG, ASF, WMV to the following video types: AVI, MPEG layer 1 and layer 2, WMV(Windows Media Video), RM (Real Media).

6. Cocoon Software Quick Media Converter 3.48

This is a powerful video converter that offers extensive video and audio conversion to different video formats. With this software you can convert videos recorded or taken from your Web cam or DV Cam flux in avi divx format to other video formats. It supports batch conversion.

Using Quick Media Converter 3.48 you can convert between the following file formats:
flv,avi,divx,xvid,mpeg4,ipod,iphone,psp,3GP,3G2,AVI,DIVX,XVID,TS,DVD,VCD,MPEG,Mpeg2,Mpeg4, mp4,vob ,mov,h264,h263, wmv.Audio :MP3,WAV,amr, m4a, ,wmaQMC

7. Abcc Free All Video Converter Pro

This video converter comes with a simple and ambiguous interface. It supports conversion to all popular video formats to to MP4, iPod, iPhone, Zune, 3GP, etc.

The conversion formats supported by the Abcc Free All Video Converter Pro include
AVI, WMV, MPEG, MP4, ASF, VOB, 3GP, iPhone, MOV, FLV to AVI, MP4, WMV, DVD, 3GP, iPod, iPhone, Zune, Apple TV, FLV, SWF, and MOV.

8. Kigo Video Converter on Mac OS X

This is a versatile video converter for Mac OS X. Kigo can convert videos for popular video players such as iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Creative Zen, iRiver PMP, Archos and others. It converts video files such as MOV, MP4, RM, RMVB, DivX, ASF, VOB, 3GP, WMV, MPEG, AVI to iPhone movies

Kigo supports conversion of the following video formats

DivX, XviD, MOV, rm, rmvb, MPEG, VOB, DVD, WMV, AVI to MPEG-4 movie

9. VidDownloader

Often you download cool videos from the streaming sites like YouTube, Google Video, iFilm, Blip.TV, DailyMotion, etc. This webapp allows you to convert all these downloaded videos to a playable format.

10. Avi2Dvd (Windows)

In just, a few clicks Avi2Dvd converts Avi/Ogm/Mkv/Wmv/Dvd to Dvd/Svcd/Vcd. With Avi2dvd you can generate DVD menus with chapter/audio/subtitles buttons with extreme facility.

Clone2Go Bulk Converts Video Formats

Source from http://lifehacker.com/5103806/clone2go-bulk-converts-video-formats


Windows only: Clone2go Free Video Converter is an easy to use bulk video converter. It supports a wide variety of input formats such as: WMV, FLV, MPEG4, AVI, and 3GP. You can output to an equally as wide variety of formats to ensure you can transfer your media to portable devices like the iPod, Zune, and mobile phones. Clone2Go supports batch processing so you can load it up let it convert unattended. The encoding rate is rather snappy and the GUI is easy to navigate. An added bonus if you find yourself frequently snagging video files for your portable devices off of YouTube and Google Video, is integration with the sites. There is a pro version of the software that allows you to save custom profiles— the free version allows you to customize your settings as much as you like but not save the custom conversion tweaks you make— and gets rid of the nag screen that pops up after you’re done converting. Still the presets in the free version are plentiful, you can tweak them if you need to just without saving, and the nag screen is tolerable in exchange for a free and easy to use converter. For other video encoding alternatives, check out the Five Best Media Converters.

Clone2Go Video Converter Freeware Review

Source from http://thefreewarejunkie.com/2008/12/easy-video-conversionagain-clone2go.html

Clone2Go Video Converter Free Version 1.3.8
http://www.clone2go.com/products/freevideo.php

Having a cell phone these days means that you can watch your favorite videos and online media, text and Google Talk to your friends…oh, and call people, too! As such, there has been an influx of video converters, rippers, and download tools made available to us which makes it easier and easier to get media from our PC to our mobile devices.

In the past regarding video conversion tools, I’ve recommended either Super or MediaConverter SA. A new program that I’ve come across recently is Clone2Go Free Video Converter – a flashy, yet astonishingly simple video conversion tool. With enough options to keep the advanced users busy, Clone2Go succeeds at making it easy enough on the novices as well!

Like Super, Clone2Go is a converter that is a front-end to a variety of different codecs and encoder utilities, but unlike Super, the interface is very easy to use and actually works with less work (and is a LOT easier to find on the download site!).

Why would you want a video converter?

Those of us who have an iPod, Zune or Creative Zen (or any other) player…need a tool which can convert a video so it can play properly on the device. For example, my device can’t play a Quicktime .mov file, so I need to convert it to something else, like a DivX .avi file, for example.

As an aside, Clone2Go does include support to output a file to .flv, which is the de-facto standard streaming video format online right now – so it helps enable you to upload your vid to a wide variety of video sharing sites.

From my testing, Clone2Go Converter makes quick and easy work of nearly any video file thrown at it.

How to convert?

Simply open the converter, drag & drop the video file to the program, then choose your output format (mpeg, avi, mov, flv, etc.) then click ‘encode’. Clone2Go begins the encoding process, which then updates the left hand pane with the newly converted video when finished.

Note the screenshot above: Picking an output profile – the best part of Clone2Go Converter…easy.

The destination output folder can be customized, and converted videos are easily located on your computer by right-clicking the file in the ‘converted videos’ tree structure.

YouTube and Google videos

Additionally, you can use Clone2Go to download and convert YouTube and Google videos – what a handy feature!

So, that means if you find something you like on YouTube/Google, you tell the converter to find it and it will use your credentials (configured in the options screen) to perform a conversion against it. Again, a very cool feature.

I did notice that it seemed to ‘convert’ the downloaded video to a .flv file automatically (isn’t it already a flv file?), then I had to actually perform a conversion to my specifications after download. This was a little misleading, but easy enough to work around.

It would be nice if this also let us paste any embed URL into Clone2Go and it would download from there as well…

Settings galore!

In the lower right-hand corner of the screen, you can adjust a myriad of settings including video framerate, audio encoding bitrate, video resolution, video codec type, size, and more. So, if you have a really picky media player, you should be able to find the settings that you need to get something that works for you.

Pro version

Like a ton of those other handy utilities, Clone2Go makes a pro version of its software, which includes default output profiles for the major media players (like iPod, AppleTV, Zune, etc.) – which means you would just click iPod to convert to that format…but if you know specifically which video format/settings works for your device, you could customize the freeware version and it should work out for you OK.

With that said, there doesn’t seem to be a way for you create and save your own profiles (probably to get you to buy the pro version). At least it does save your last customized profile so you don’t have to keep resetting it when you open it again.

Also, when encoding is finished, a nag screen comes up telling you that you won’t be able to rip videos from a DVD and you should buy the pro version in order to do that, etc. – - – I know…I understand. Clicking ‘No Thanks !’ will complete the process and you can continue working in the converter software.

To Clone2Go: Please put a ‘Don’t remind me again’ checkbox on this nag screen! Why not put a message at the bottom of the program’s main window instead?

In summary…Clone2Go Video Converter Free is currently my favorite video conversion tool right now.

…I have always hesitated to tell my friends and family to use Super (too confusing…even to find the download link!), and MediaConverter SA (too few features and supported input formats), so Clone2Go Video Converter fills that niche quite nicely.

Clone2Go (the company) also has other free programs, which look to be pretty useful – be sure to check them out and report back here in the comments.

Likes

  • Easy to use interface – probably the easiest I’ve come across in any video conversion tool – major
  • Good balance of advanced settings with easy profiles for beginners -major
  • Fast encoding rate – major
  • Slick and modern look – medium
  • YouTube/Google integration – medium
  • Preview window – minor

Dislikes

  • Not able to save profiles (again, probably to get you to buy pro version) – medium
  • Nag screen when you finish encoding telling you to buy the pro version if you want to rip from DVD. Would be nice to disable this or set it to remind once a week, etc. – minor

Top 10 Free Video Rippers, Encoders, and Converters

By Gina Trapani via http://lifehacker.com/software/lifehacker-top-10/top-10-free-video-rippers-encoders-and-converters-316478.php

So many video file formats, so many handheld video players, so many online video sites, and so little time. To have your favorite clips how you want them—whether that’s on your DVR, iPod, PSP or desktop—you need the right utility to convert ‘em into the format that works for you. Commercial video converter software’s aplenty, but there are several solid free utilities that can convert your video files on every operating system, or if you’ve just got a web browser and a quick clip. Put DVDs on your iPod, YouTube videos on DVD, or convert any video file with today’s top 10 free video rippers, encoders and converters.

10. VLC media player (Open source/All platforms)

Ok, so VLC is a media player, not converter, but if you’re watching digital video, it’s a must-have—plus VLC can indeed rip DVD’s, as well as play ripped discs in ISO format (no actual optical media required.) VLC can also play FLV files downloaded from YouTube et al, no conversion to AVI required. Since there’s a portable version, VLC’s a nice choice for getting your DVD rips/saved YouTube video watching on wherever you go.

9. MediaCoder (Open source/Windows)

Batch convert audio and video compression formats with the open source Media Coder for Windows, which works with a long laundry lists of formats, including MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, AAC+, AAC+V2, MusePack, WMA, RealAudio, AVI, MPEG/VOB, Matroska, MP4, RealMedia, ASF/WMV, Quicktime, and OGM, to name a few.

8. Avi2Dvd (Freeware/Windows)

Make your video files burnable to a DVD with Avi2Dvd, a utility that converts Avi/Ogm/Mkv/Wmv/Dvd files to Dvd/Svcd/Vcd format. Avi2Dvd can also produce DVD menus with chapter, audio, and subtitle buttons.

7. Videora Converter (Freeware/Windows only)

Videora Converter is a set of programs, each designed to convert regular PC video files into a format tailored to your favorite video-playing handheld device. The Videora program list includes iPod Video Converter (for 5th gen iPods), iPod classic Video Converter (for 6th gen classic iPods), iPod nano Video Converter (for 3rd gen iPod nanos), iPod touch Video Converter, iPhone Video Converter, Videora Apple TV Converter, PSP Video 9, Videora Xbox360 Converter, Videora TiVo Converter, and Videora PMP Converter. Lifehacker alum Rick Broida used Videora in conjunction with DVD Decrypter to copy DVDs to his iPod.

Honorable Mention: Ares Tube for Windows converts YouTube and other online videos to iPod format.

6. Any Video Converter (Freeware/Windows only)

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Convert almost all video formats including DivX, XviD, MOV, rm, rmvb, MPEG, VOB, DVD, WMV, AVI to MPEG-4 movie format for iPod/PSP or other portable video device, MP4 player or smart phone with Any Video Converter, which also supports user-defined video file formats as the output. Batch process multiple files that AVC saves to a pre-selected directory folder, leaving the original files untouched.

5. Hey!Watch (webapp)

Web application Hey!Watch converts video located on your computer desktop as well as clips hosted on video sites. Upload your video to Hey!Watch to encode it into a wide variety of file formats, like H264, MP4, WMV, DivX, HD Video, Mobile 3GP/MP4, iPod, Archos and PSP. Hey!Watch only allows for 10MB of video uploads per month for free, and from there you pay for what you use, but it’s got lots of neat features for video publishers like podcast feed generation and automatic batch processing with options you set once.

4. VidDownloader (webapp)

When you don’t want to mess with installing software to grab that priceless YouTube clip before it gets yanked, head over to web site VidDownloader which sucks in videos from all the big streaming sites (YouTube, Google Video, iFilm, Blip.TV, DailyMotion, etc.), converts ‘em for you to a playable format and offers them for download. Other downloaders for online video sites buy you a Flash FLV file, but VidDownloader spits back an AVI file.

3. iSquint (Freeware/Mac OS X only)

Convert any video file to iPod-sized versions and automatically add the results to your iTunes library. iSquint is free, but Lifehacker readers have praised the pay-for iSquint upgrade, VisualHub, which offers more advanced options for a $23 license fee. Check out the feature comparison chart between iSquint and VisualHub.

2. DVD Shrink (Freeware/Windows only)

Copy a DVD to your hard drive and leave off all the extras like bonus footage, trailers and other extras to save space with DVD Shrink. Download Adam’s one-click AutoHotkey/DVD Shrink utility to rip your DVDs to your hard drive for skip-free video play from scratchy optical media.

Honorable mention: DVD Decrypter, which Windows peeps can use to copy DVDs to their iPods.

1. Handbrake (Open source/Windows, Mac)

Back up your DVD’s to digital file with this open source DVD to MPEG-4 converter app. See also how to rip DVDs to your iPod with Handbrake.

What’s your favorite way to convert video to the right format? Did we miss any good ones in this list? Let us know in the comments.