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Flv to converter
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flv to converter

but then certainly to a high degree, so this program is MUCH better in this respect than the Wondershare thing. I cannot say more precisely but I think the original quality is maintained, perhaps not 100 p.c.

FLV TO CONVERTER MP4

Here with Dimo FLV Converter the default target mp4 files (other formats are available, I didn't tried them) isn't better than the original file quality of course, but it is not worse either.

flv to converter

That is possible with Wondershare UniConverter which is number one in toptenreviews for converters but has an abysmal converting quality: if the original flv file isn't that good, the converted mp4 target file is unviewable. Just converts the files 1-by-1, you cannot select several files for conversion which would then be converted one after the other. replacing "9000 kbps" default vlaue with "750" will crash most codecs as it will be parsed as 750 bits per second and that will break most codecs internal mathematics but replacing it with "750 kbps" for a codec like x264 or HEVC or xvid will likely produce the desired results (depending upon output video dimensions of course) Save | Cancel To make any constructive use of this companies video conversion/ripping products the end user MUST KNOW the desired/necesary output files bitrate and manually input that including the kbps characters too i.e. This is a common complaint and is completely ignored by Dimo because they obviously do not care if the product is percieved as good or garbage. Trial, the reason for this program blown up file sizes by a factor of 20 or more is due to the fact that ALL DIMO converter based products DO NOT USE SENSIBLE BITRATES in ALL their output profile templates and NEVER HAVE since before they first starting plying their cut down products by this website several years ago. replacing "9000 kbps" default vlaue with "750" will crash most codecs as it will be parsed as 750 bits per second and that will break most codecs internal mathematics but replacing it with "750 kbps" for a codec like x264 or HEVC or xvid will likely produce the desired results (depending upon output video dimensions of course)















Flv to converter