| 1. How do I convert the video
to DivX (MPEG)?
DivX is a codec of AVI file, you can select "XXX
to AVI" to begin converting. First please insure
you have installed the codec. Then in the "Select
AVI codec" dialog, the default codec should be
"divx", just press "Done" to add
the task to the list.
2. Why there are words "This watermark will
be removed after register"? on the top of the
video?
This just because you are using a trial version,
to remove message, you need purchase a license code
for the software, for further information, please
click here to know more.
3. Which codec is better when we dealing with
AVI file?
Of course we recommendate DivX, not only its fast
speed but also the quality.
4. When I convert some AVI to WMV/ASF, the audio
is missed? How can I avoid this happening?
Before version 5.0, we only support PCM audio stream when
converting AVI to WMV/ASF. If the audio in AVI are
encoded in other format, we may miss the audio (The
video will be OK). But there is workaround, you can
convert the AVI to DivX by using Easy Video Converter
with audio encoded in PCM, then you can convert it
to WMV/ASF without problem. version v5.0 or later should not have such problem.
5. Why there is a message box tell me to restart
the software after I put the reg code?
Our software needs to restart to validate the registration
information, If you start the software without popup
the reg dialog, you got registered.
6. Why only audio was converted, the video seems
black after converting?
Before version 5.5, the product depends on corresponding ACM compatible
video codec installed on your system to decoding video. although the
video may be playable on your system, you can't got
the video in converting result since the video is
only playable with DirectX. You must find and install
a corresponding codec first. You can find the codec
name in the "Video Source" dialog. Version 5.5 depends on DirectShow Video codec to decoding video, we strongly recommendate you install ffdshow codec first.
7. Why only video was converted, the mp3 encoded
audio is missing after converting?
That may happen with some Xvid encoded AVI file
on special machine. To resolve this we suggest you
install another MP3 encoder/decoder to have a try,
you can also download it from our website. Just Click
Here!
8. Why I can get 44100Hz mp3 audio in AVI file
on some machine and failed on some other system?
The default mp3 codec install with Windows(TM) can
only support 22050Hz as the highest sample rate, you
can try the codec we talked about in question #7
9. Why "All to AVI" conversion failed with version v5.0~v6.0 after I installed DivX v6.0?
DivX v6.0 and later register their Directshow decoder codec in the "Video Compressor"(which contains the encoder codec installed in the system), misleading the program using the wrong codec by default. Easy Video Converter v6.0.2 has a workaround of this problem automatically, for those who using v6.0.1 or earlier version needs to select right codec listed in the video codec combobox(DivX? 6.x.x Codec should be used and DivX? 6.x.x YV12 Decoder is the wrong one), version 7.0 or later using internal encoding engine;
10. Which type could be created by Easy Video Converter and supported by iPod?
Easy Video Converter support the latest video profiles of iPod including:
* H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 x 480, 30 frames per sec., Baseline Low-Complexity Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 kbps, 48 Khz, stereo audio in .mp4 file formats
* H.264 video, up to 768 kbps, 320 x 240, 30 frames per sec., Baseline Profile up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 kbps, 48 Khz, stereo audio in .mp4 file formats
* MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 x 480, 30 frames per sec., Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 kbps, 48 Khz, stereo audio in .mp4 file formats
11. Why sometimes the converted video can't be sync to iPod with iTune?
Unfortunately, iTune does very strict check before synchronizing video to iPod. Although Easy Video Converter support iPod up to firmware 1.2, the mismatch between video dimension/frame rate/bitrate may let iTune refuse to sync the video, normally select a lower bitrate will be helpful.
12. Why I can't play AVC(H.264) movie on my PSP?
Play AVC movie on PSP need following things: 1) Firmware v2.0 or higher is needed to play AVC encoded movie on PSP; 2) Put the movie in the MP_ROOT\100ANV01 directory of your memory stick; 3) Insure the file name in pattern of MAQ?????.mp4(each ? means a digital number):
13. Why I can't play the converted 3GP with my mobile phone?
Different mobile phone has different video playing capability, the pre-defined profile is suitable for Nokia N70, but other device may need different settings, you could change the parameters such as bitrate, frequency to corresponding value to suit your phone (Many cellar phone only support mono audio stream with 8000Hz, please check related manual for correct setting for the phone):
14. What's AVC(H.264) codec and when do we need it?
Advanced Video Coding (AVC), also known as H.264, is part of Open Standard developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) for MPEG-4 format, It's one of the newest and technically best available, state-of-the-art Video Coding Formats. Bring you fantastic video quality while keep the file smaller, but due to it's complex algorithm , H.264 encoding/decoding is much slower than other MPEG-4 video codec, such as DivX, Xvid. If you are more interested in the video quality and final file size but converting time is never a problem, H.264 is a good choice for you, otherwise MPEG-4(Xvid, DivX) is suggested.
15. What's the different between Single Mode and Batch Mode?
Advanced Video Coding (AVC), also known as H.264, is part of Open Standard developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) for MPEG-4 format, It's one of the newest and technically best available, state-of-the-art Video Coding Formats. Bring you fantastic video quality while keep the file smaller, but due to it's complex algorithm , H.264 encoding/decoding is much slower than other MPEG-4 video codec, such as DivX, Xvid. If you are more interested in the video quality and final file size but converting time is never a problem, H.264 is a good choice for you, otherwise MPEG-4(Xvid, DivX) is suggested. |