Of all the things that the 1970’s produced, there are few that made as big of a cultural impact as video games. There’s no question about it: video games have been a significant force in society and one of the most popular leisure pursuits. Chances are if you’re under the age of 40, you played them, some of us a lot. There was Atari, Intellivision and Colecovision. Don’t forget Sega and Nintendo. Today there are web sites that allow you to download free online games.
And if you remember those days of the late ‘70’s and early 80’s, you recall that the games relied on graphic improvements and better ways of shooting the enemy. It was more or less a solitary pursuit. With the rise of the Internet and online games however, lots of things changed, including the ability to download games and playing online games, making games a more social activity, with lots of players, or opponents playing each other from different countries. This may be the biggest change – and the latest benefit that games have offered the world.
But what about the early days? How did it all start and what were the video games that defined the era?
The Innovators
Many people think that Pong was the home game that started it all, but really it was Magnavox and their "Odyssey" system in 1972. Although it was very simple, it was still the first. It had twelve simple games with graphic overlays. However, there was lots of room for improvement, and that’s where Pong came into play.
Nolan Bushnell created Pong, along with Al Alcorn, the founder of Atari. Rumor has it that when the prototype was tested at a California bar, the machine broke down after two days, because it was so popular. The next logical step was to create a home version. So, one year later, Atari released Pong, complete with built in paddles, and a speaker. Of course, Pong was a huge success and represented a new stage in the evolution of gaming. Over sixty Pong knock-offs would be produced, but Atari dominated the market.
Next was the implementation of the microprocessor, which the entire industry adopted. As a result of this, more complicated systems could be developed. These systems produced groundbreaking and innovative graphical and auditory effects that had never been seen before. Consumers were eating it up. The industry was on fire. In 1981 alone, five billion dollars were spent on video arcade machines and another billion dollars was spent on home video game systems. Atari’s VCS/2600 system remained the dominant player through 1982, when the gaming market experienced a crash.
What were some of the great games? How about Pac Man? Pac Man, the yellow blob that ate up dots and avoided squid-like ghosts, was a worldwide sensation and probably the biggest game of all time.
Space Invaders was another incredibly popular game. In fact, it really marked a turning point for arcade games, bringing them out of bars and into family friendly places like shops and restaurants. The premise of Space Invaders was to stop an alien invasion. This simple formula went on to become the most successful arcade game of all time.
Then there was Super Mario, which was huge as well. It involved an Italian anti-hero who was deliberately designed as a character that everyone could relate to. Soon thereafter came Zelda, Metroid, and other classics.
Rise and Fall of Atari
Atari was the hottest thing in the gaming world in the early ‘80’s. Today, they are a relic of past glory. So what happened? Atari made some bad decisions, and although it’s a little complicated, it’s helpful to understand the situation. At that time in the computing world, magnetic mediums were implemented in the data storage used in Arcade machines. These mediums allowed for a higher memory capacity than ROM cartridges.
In 1982, Atari had the option to include a disk drive in their systems. The price difference would have been nominal, and the memory capacity would have been significant. Atari, however, thought that magnetic media was too “fragile” for the consumer to adequately handle. Atari's "concern" for the customer backfired on them. In the previous years, there had been a very fine line separating arcade game quality from home game quality. With arcades utilizing storage capacities ten to forty-five times larger than home systems that fine line became a chasm. Arcade games seemed to be evolving exponentially, while home systems seemed "stuck in a time warp.”
The public quickly became uninterested in video game specific consoles, and sales plummeted.
This would mark the end of Atari's reign of the video game market.
The Rise of the New
In 1984, everything changed. The reason? Two innovations: The reduction in cost of Dynamic RAM (DRAM) chips which allowed more memory, and the production of higher power 8-bit processors, which lowered the prices of the previous chips. Sega, a new player in home gaming systems, entered the console market with their Master System 2. The Sega Master system would sell very well, but its success would be limited.
The other key player was Nintendo of Japan. The genius of Nintendo was their marketing prowess, as they poured millions into advertisements. These advertisements hit consumers at the perfect time, as evidenced in their sales. In fact, Nintendo couldn’t manufacture enough systems to keep up with demand. After all was said and done, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) would become the highest selling system in history. They would also become the most notorious, as they were involved in the intimidation of retailers, competing companies, and other suppliers and partners.
Over the next five years Sega and Nintendo would battle for dominance, going back and forth. The consumer definitely benefited from this rivalry.
Today, it’s between PlayStation 2, the Xbox and the GameCube. Xbox has taken the step to merge the past and present, where Xbox "Live Arcade" is a console system that has a "download-like" characteristic where you can buy games via the console itself. One thing in the video game industry will always remain: the classic games of yesterday were great games, helped define an era, and will always be fun.
Monday, December 25, 2006
Video Joiner video convert and video combine
Aplus Video Joiner also is powerful video conversion program. It supports converting almost all kinds of Video format files including AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, WMV, MOV, RM to AVI,DivX, XviD, VCD, DVD, SVCD, MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV, RealMedia, MOV video format files..
With Aplus Video Joiner, you can convert any unknowed video to your familiar format that can play in your computer.
On the other hand, Have you ever think about creating some amazing video by yourself? yes! Aplus Video Joiner can help you join multiple AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file into one large move file with RM / AVI / MPEG / MOV / WMV format without losing quality. You can add an unlimited number of video files to the list and easily rearrange their queue if needed.
Key Features:
1).Join AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file without losing quality.
2).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to AVI with all encode format such as DIVX, XVID, Mircosoft MPEG-4 etc.
3).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MPEG with all encode format such as VCD PAL/NTSC, SVCD PAL/NTSC, DVD PAL/NTSC, MPEG-1 standard, MPEG-2 standard etc.
4).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to WMV with all encode format such as Windows media video for Dial-up modems / LAN / Cable modems / Broaband etc.
5).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MOV with all encode format such as H261 / H262 / H263 / MPEG-4 etc.
6).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, file to RM file with all encode format such as 150k LAN / 256k DSL or Cable / 16K substream for 28k Dial-up .
8).Normally, the conversion speed is 5 times of the playback speed.
9).Set the start position and end position of source file to convert.
With Aplus Video Joiner, you can convert any unknowed video to your familiar format that can play in your computer.
On the other hand, Have you ever think about creating some amazing video by yourself? yes! Aplus Video Joiner can help you join multiple AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file into one large move file with RM / AVI / MPEG / MOV / WMV format without losing quality. You can add an unlimited number of video files to the list and easily rearrange their queue if needed.
Key Features:
1).Join AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file without losing quality.
2).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to AVI with all encode format such as DIVX, XVID, Mircosoft MPEG-4 etc.
3).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MPEG with all encode format such as VCD PAL/NTSC, SVCD PAL/NTSC, DVD PAL/NTSC, MPEG-1 standard, MPEG-2 standard etc.
4).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to WMV with all encode format such as Windows media video for Dial-up modems / LAN / Cable modems / Broaband etc.
5).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MOV with all encode format such as H261 / H262 / H263 / MPEG-4 etc.
6).Support join / convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, file to RM file with all encode format such as 150k LAN / 256k DSL or Cable / 16K substream for 28k Dial-up .
8).Normally, the conversion speed is 5 times of the playback speed.
9).Set the start position and end position of source file to convert.
The Brain Games How Videos Games Can Make You Smart
Video games have been getting a bad rap. Sure, a few involve nothing more than pointing several deadly weapons at the Undead and blasting them into a bajillion pieces. And there are cases of people wasting otherwise productive hours conquering a virtual kingdom and accumulating pixelized gold instead of going out and getting a real job.
But there are many, many times when video games actually provide a noble purpose in society. When they make you a better person. Or at least, a smarter person.
Because there are video games that are actually built on logic and reasoning, and involve complex problem solving that you can take with you even after you’ve walked away from the computer screen.
Take Tetris. Okay, so it’s a couple of colored blocks set against a metallic, monotonous sound track – but it takes some degree of analysis and quick thinking to assess the shape of the pieces dropping from the top of the screen and deciding where to put it. Factor in that the game speeds up periodically, and the pile of blocks grows with every mistake you make, until you reach a point when one wrong move can kill your chances of breaking the world record—and your brain starts working pretty fast. Faster, in fact, than you would normally use it in the course of the day; admit it, most of the stuff you do at the office is pretty mind numbing, anyway. Between sharpening pencils and performing lightning-fast spatial analysis exercises, Tetris looks like it’s actually good for you.
And then there are the memory games. Ever spent 20 minutes looking for your keys? Or stood at the center of the parking lot, trying to remember if you parked on the same floor? Well, memory games can work that brain muscle so you don’t forget the important stuff (and yes, that includes your wedding anniversary). Studies show that memory isn’t really a function of IQ; it’s a skill: the ability to organize information in your brain, and then retrieve it through a series of memory-triggers. Not all of this is conscious (although you can take active steps to improve memory by researching on what methods you can use). But like all skills, it improves with use. Hence, memory games. The best part about memory games is that they’re actually fun (as opposed to simply memorizing a list of the capitals of each state, or the periodic table of elements) and even relaxing. Yes, relaxing. You’re doing something you love and getting smarter at the same time. Not a bad way to spend a 20 minute break between meetings.
And then there are the strategy games. Conquering the world, running a city, shaping an empire from a handful of barbarian villages to being the first country to set up a space station on Mars—obviously, these aren’t just random point and shoot games. They’re about the same skills you learn in business school, but with cooler graphics: how to manage resources, motivate people, and set goals.
But there are many, many times when video games actually provide a noble purpose in society. When they make you a better person. Or at least, a smarter person.
Because there are video games that are actually built on logic and reasoning, and involve complex problem solving that you can take with you even after you’ve walked away from the computer screen.
Take Tetris. Okay, so it’s a couple of colored blocks set against a metallic, monotonous sound track – but it takes some degree of analysis and quick thinking to assess the shape of the pieces dropping from the top of the screen and deciding where to put it. Factor in that the game speeds up periodically, and the pile of blocks grows with every mistake you make, until you reach a point when one wrong move can kill your chances of breaking the world record—and your brain starts working pretty fast. Faster, in fact, than you would normally use it in the course of the day; admit it, most of the stuff you do at the office is pretty mind numbing, anyway. Between sharpening pencils and performing lightning-fast spatial analysis exercises, Tetris looks like it’s actually good for you.
And then there are the memory games. Ever spent 20 minutes looking for your keys? Or stood at the center of the parking lot, trying to remember if you parked on the same floor? Well, memory games can work that brain muscle so you don’t forget the important stuff (and yes, that includes your wedding anniversary). Studies show that memory isn’t really a function of IQ; it’s a skill: the ability to organize information in your brain, and then retrieve it through a series of memory-triggers. Not all of this is conscious (although you can take active steps to improve memory by researching on what methods you can use). But like all skills, it improves with use. Hence, memory games. The best part about memory games is that they’re actually fun (as opposed to simply memorizing a list of the capitals of each state, or the periodic table of elements) and even relaxing. Yes, relaxing. You’re doing something you love and getting smarter at the same time. Not a bad way to spend a 20 minute break between meetings.
And then there are the strategy games. Conquering the world, running a city, shaping an empire from a handful of barbarian villages to being the first country to set up a space station on Mars—obviously, these aren’t just random point and shoot games. They’re about the same skills you learn in business school, but with cooler graphics: how to manage resources, motivate people, and set goals.
O and O MediaRecovery V4 Rescue Mistakenly Deleted Photos Videos and Songs
Quick and easy recovery of all popular media files such as digital photos, videos and MP3s
Almost overnight, analog cameras and traditional stereo systems have become seldom seen devices in consumer households. More and more, these "antique" devices have given way to more advanced, compact and versatile digital equipment. Analog media have quickly been replaced by volumes of files accumulating on hard disks, memory cards and other storage platforms. For a family, these files could contain irreplaceable personal memories that, if lost or deleted, would catastrophic for those involved. At the same time, every experienced user knows how easy it is to lose data: one push of the wrong button on a digital camera's menu is all it takes.
Luckily, with the right software solution there is hope. O&O MediaRecovery V4 has been optimized specifically for recovering accidentally deleted photos, videos and music files off of devices connected directly to a computer. O&O MediaRecovery can make music files from a MP3 Player, photos from a digital camera or videos from a camcorder reappear, as if they were
never gone. Frank Alperstaedt, Managing Director at O&O Software: "Those who know what it's like to lose irreplaceable photos or videos of a memorable vacation or a child's birthday, know how much it can hurt. O&O MediaRecovery lets users avoid such painful situations. It is very important to remember, however, that for the best chances of a successful media recovery, the disk space made free through the mistaken deletion of data must not be
overwritten by the creation of new files."
The 5-Minute-Miracle!
Files gone - What now?! Most of the time, one thinks first to call an expert data recovery technician to attempt a file rescue because presumably only experts possess the ample know-how to handle these situations. This software makes expensive data recovery house calls a thing of the past. With O&O MediaRecovery V4 and its beautifully designed graphical interface, even beginners can handle the most expert of media recoveries. The on-screen
assistance guides users step-by-step through the media recovery process, presenting users in the end with the precious files believed to be gone forever.
This extraordinary "Rescues-Files-Believed-to-be-Gone-Forever-Tool" is compatible with all drives recognized in Windows, as well as digital cameras connected to PCs, USB sticks, removable drives and memory cards of all formats. Naturally, this software has no problem using its state-of-the-art media recovery technology on Apple iPods, on which a few very essential albums have been deleted.
For ease of use, O&O MediaRecovery V4 comes with an integrated picture previewing function, allowing users can take a look at their pictures before recovering them. On volumes containing hundreds, if not thousands, of digital images, this can be a big help.
Almost overnight, analog cameras and traditional stereo systems have become seldom seen devices in consumer households. More and more, these "antique" devices have given way to more advanced, compact and versatile digital equipment. Analog media have quickly been replaced by volumes of files accumulating on hard disks, memory cards and other storage platforms. For a family, these files could contain irreplaceable personal memories that, if lost or deleted, would catastrophic for those involved. At the same time, every experienced user knows how easy it is to lose data: one push of the wrong button on a digital camera's menu is all it takes.
Luckily, with the right software solution there is hope. O&O MediaRecovery V4 has been optimized specifically for recovering accidentally deleted photos, videos and music files off of devices connected directly to a computer. O&O MediaRecovery can make music files from a MP3 Player, photos from a digital camera or videos from a camcorder reappear, as if they were
never gone. Frank Alperstaedt, Managing Director at O&O Software: "Those who know what it's like to lose irreplaceable photos or videos of a memorable vacation or a child's birthday, know how much it can hurt. O&O MediaRecovery lets users avoid such painful situations. It is very important to remember, however, that for the best chances of a successful media recovery, the disk space made free through the mistaken deletion of data must not be
overwritten by the creation of new files."
The 5-Minute-Miracle!
Files gone - What now?! Most of the time, one thinks first to call an expert data recovery technician to attempt a file rescue because presumably only experts possess the ample know-how to handle these situations. This software makes expensive data recovery house calls a thing of the past. With O&O MediaRecovery V4 and its beautifully designed graphical interface, even beginners can handle the most expert of media recoveries. The on-screen
assistance guides users step-by-step through the media recovery process, presenting users in the end with the precious files believed to be gone forever.
This extraordinary "Rescues-Files-Believed-to-be-Gone-Forever-Tool" is compatible with all drives recognized in Windows, as well as digital cameras connected to PCs, USB sticks, removable drives and memory cards of all formats. Naturally, this software has no problem using its state-of-the-art media recovery technology on Apple iPods, on which a few very essential albums have been deleted.
For ease of use, O&O MediaRecovery V4 comes with an integrated picture previewing function, allowing users can take a look at their pictures before recovering them. On volumes containing hundreds, if not thousands, of digital images, this can be a big help.
Ultra Video Converter
Ultra Video Converter is a powerful video tool to convert all popular video formats to AVI, MPEG, VCD, DVD, WMV formats.
It can convert almost all video formats, e.g. AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, DAT, WMV, ASF, RM, RMVB, MOV, QT ,MP4, M4V, 3GP to AVI ,DivX, XviD, MPEG, VCD, SVCD, DVD, WMV Video formats.
Integrated High-speed MPEG encoder which let you make DVD-Video files(VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS) and VCD/SVCD image(*.bin,*.cue), so you can burn VCD/SVCD/DVD disc easily by using third-party buring tools.
The main features include: adjust output video quality, adjust 4:3 or 16:9 video aspect, add subtitile onto the output video, all encoders/codec are built-in and any supported conversion can be done once you downloading the software .
Fast conversion speeds and high quality , simple GUI and very EASY to use.
Key Features:
Video source supports AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, DAT, WMV, ASF, RM, RMVB, MOV, QT ,MP4, M4V, 3GP etc.
Supports all video files to AVI, DivX, Xvid
Supports all video files to MPEG1, MPEG2
Supports all video files to VCD,SVCD,DVD compatible MPEG formats
Supports all video files to VCD SVCD image(*.BIN,*.CUE) and DVD-Video files(*.IFO,*.VOB,*.BUP)
Supports all video files to WMV
All encoders/codec are built-in and any supported conversion can be done once you downloading the software
Batch files conversion
Output size adjustment, output quality adjustment
Cut unwanted parts by specifing start time and end time
NTSC/PAL setting options for DVD, VCD, SVCD exporting
Support "Drag and Drop" from Windows Explorer
Custom define the output audio volume.
Add letterbox to keep the original aspect ratio
Support large video file, even large then 2GB
Fast conversion speeds and high quality
Simple GUI and very EASY to use
Lifetime FREE Technical Support and FREE upgrade . Free trial download.30 day money back guarantee
It can convert almost all video formats, e.g. AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, DAT, WMV, ASF, RM, RMVB, MOV, QT ,MP4, M4V, 3GP to AVI ,DivX, XviD, MPEG, VCD, SVCD, DVD, WMV Video formats.
Integrated High-speed MPEG encoder which let you make DVD-Video files(VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS) and VCD/SVCD image(*.bin,*.cue), so you can burn VCD/SVCD/DVD disc easily by using third-party buring tools.
The main features include: adjust output video quality, adjust 4:3 or 16:9 video aspect, add subtitile onto the output video, all encoders/codec are built-in and any supported conversion can be done once you downloading the software .
Fast conversion speeds and high quality , simple GUI and very EASY to use.
Key Features:
Video source supports AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, DAT, WMV, ASF, RM, RMVB, MOV, QT ,MP4, M4V, 3GP etc.
Supports all video files to AVI, DivX, Xvid
Supports all video files to MPEG1, MPEG2
Supports all video files to VCD,SVCD,DVD compatible MPEG formats
Supports all video files to VCD SVCD image(*.BIN,*.CUE) and DVD-Video files(*.IFO,*.VOB,*.BUP)
Supports all video files to WMV
All encoders/codec are built-in and any supported conversion can be done once you downloading the software
Batch files conversion
Output size adjustment, output quality adjustment
Cut unwanted parts by specifing start time and end time
NTSC/PAL setting options for DVD, VCD, SVCD exporting
Support "Drag and Drop" from Windows Explorer
Custom define the output audio volume.
Add letterbox to keep the original aspect ratio
Support large video file, even large then 2GB
Fast conversion speeds and high quality
Simple GUI and very EASY to use
Lifetime FREE Technical Support and FREE upgrade . Free trial download.30 day money back guarantee
Jackson made videogame for Microsoft
Microsofts video games could get much more Hollywood excitement and drama as the company today announced that it will create Wingnut, a new game studio in cooperation with Academy award winning writer, director, and producer Peter Jackson as well as Academy Award-winning screenwriter Fran Walsh.
According to an announcement made Wednesday, Jackson and Walsh will be deeply involved in key titles to be published under various Microsoft brands. In a first stage, the parties will collaborate to develop two new interactive entertainment series for the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, the first of which will be a sequel to Halo and the second will be an entirely original property targeted at bringing new audiences into the captivating world of interactive entertainment.
Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday that it is teaming with Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson to create content for its Xbox 360, in part to get more mainstream users interested in the companys video game console.
Just dont call these products games. I dont want to classify it as a game. I am hoping to stretch the definition of interactive entertainment to go beyond the game, said Shane Kim, a corporate vice president in charge of Microsoft Game Studios. Kim conceded he is not sure what exactly these new entertainments might be.
I feel like we have not figured it out, to be honest, he said. Whatever they are, Kim said they could include deeper plot lines and more interactive drama, or delivering additional content over time, perhaps through the companys Xbox Live online service. Its about making interactive entertainment a mainstream form of entertainment, Kim said.
Jackson and his Academy Award-winning screenwriter, Fran Walsh, will be directly involved in the creation of the new Halo title. Jackson, whose third movie in his Rings trilogy won 11 Oscars, including best director and best film, plans to work with Bungie Studios to create one product based on Microsofts already popular Halo game, Kim said. Screenwriter Fran Walsh, Jacksons wife, also is on board. The other product will be aimed at an audience beyond the young men typically associated with video games. Kim could not say when either of Jacksons projects might come out.
Microsoft also said on Wednesday that it was working on another Halo game, called Halo Wars. It will be more of a strategy game, rather than the first-person shooter that has typified the series until now.
Halo Wars will be in addition to Jackson creation and the previously announced Halo 3, due out next year. The company also announced North American and European pricing for its external DVD player, which will be available in November as an add-on to the Xbox 360.
According to an announcement made Wednesday, Jackson and Walsh will be deeply involved in key titles to be published under various Microsoft brands. In a first stage, the parties will collaborate to develop two new interactive entertainment series for the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, the first of which will be a sequel to Halo and the second will be an entirely original property targeted at bringing new audiences into the captivating world of interactive entertainment.
Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday that it is teaming with Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson to create content for its Xbox 360, in part to get more mainstream users interested in the companys video game console.
Just dont call these products games. I dont want to classify it as a game. I am hoping to stretch the definition of interactive entertainment to go beyond the game, said Shane Kim, a corporate vice president in charge of Microsoft Game Studios. Kim conceded he is not sure what exactly these new entertainments might be.
I feel like we have not figured it out, to be honest, he said. Whatever they are, Kim said they could include deeper plot lines and more interactive drama, or delivering additional content over time, perhaps through the companys Xbox Live online service. Its about making interactive entertainment a mainstream form of entertainment, Kim said.
Jackson and his Academy Award-winning screenwriter, Fran Walsh, will be directly involved in the creation of the new Halo title. Jackson, whose third movie in his Rings trilogy won 11 Oscars, including best director and best film, plans to work with Bungie Studios to create one product based on Microsofts already popular Halo game, Kim said. Screenwriter Fran Walsh, Jacksons wife, also is on board. The other product will be aimed at an audience beyond the young men typically associated with video games. Kim could not say when either of Jacksons projects might come out.
Microsoft also said on Wednesday that it was working on another Halo game, called Halo Wars. It will be more of a strategy game, rather than the first-person shooter that has typified the series until now.
Halo Wars will be in addition to Jackson creation and the previously announced Halo 3, due out next year. The company also announced North American and European pricing for its external DVD player, which will be available in November as an add-on to the Xbox 360.
Plato Video Converter how to convert any unknowed video to your familiar format that can play in your computer.
Aplus RM converter - convert any video to any video. Can you believe I am able to convert almost all kinds of Video format files including AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, WMV, MOV, RM to AVI,DivX, XviD, VCD, DVD, SVCD, MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV, RealMedia, MOV video format files. With Aplus RM converter, I can convert my interesting video to any video for my friend. And it is so easy to share my happyness with my best friend. And I also can extract some funny movie clip form a long time movie. I just Set the start position and end position, and convert it .
Key Features:
1).Convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file without losing quality.
2).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to AVI with all encode format such as DIVX, XVID, Mircosoft MPEG-4 etc.
3).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MPEG with all encode format such as VCD PAL/NTSC, SVCD PAL/NTSC, DVD PAL/NTSC, MPEG-1 standard, MPEG-2 standard etc.
4).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to WMV with all encode format such as Windows media video for Dial-up modems / LAN / Cable modems / Broaband etc.
5).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MOV with all encode format such as H261 / H262 / H263 / MPEG-4 etc.
6).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, file to RM file with all encode format such as 150k LAN / 256k DSL or Cable / 16K substream for 28k Dial-up .
7).Automatically Shutdown Computer After Conversion.
8).Normally, the conversion speed is 5 times of the playback speed.
9).Set the start position and end position of source file to convert.
10). Support batch files conversion. 11).Best quality: the support for the latest industry standards ensures the videos you create with best picture and audio quality
Key Features:
1).Convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file without losing quality.
2).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to AVI with all encode format such as DIVX, XVID, Mircosoft MPEG-4 etc.
3).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MPEG with all encode format such as VCD PAL/NTSC, SVCD PAL/NTSC, DVD PAL/NTSC, MPEG-1 standard, MPEG-2 standard etc.
4).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to WMV with all encode format such as Windows media video for Dial-up modems / LAN / Cable modems / Broaband etc.
5).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, RM, RMVB, file to MOV with all encode format such as H261 / H262 / H263 / MPEG-4 etc.
6).Support convert AVI, Divx, ASF, WMV, WMA, MPEG, MOV, QT, file to RM file with all encode format such as 150k LAN / 256k DSL or Cable / 16K substream for 28k Dial-up .
7).Automatically Shutdown Computer After Conversion.
8).Normally, the conversion speed is 5 times of the playback speed.
9).Set the start position and end position of source file to convert.
10). Support batch files conversion. 11).Best quality: the support for the latest industry standards ensures the videos you create with best picture and audio quality
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