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Giveaway of the day — Aiseesoft HD Video Converter 6.3

Aiseesoft HD Video Converter can make your HD videos playable on more devices without losing the quality.
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Aiseesoft HD Video Converter 6.3 was available as a giveaway on August 8, 2014!

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You have downloaded a lot of HD movies on your computer and want to enjoy them on your mobile phone? You  have recorded a lot of high-definition videos with your HD camera and transferred to your iPad only to find out that the format is not supported? Aiseesoft HD Video Converter can solve these problems perfectly. To make your HD video playable on more devices without losing the quality, Aiseesoft HD Video Converter can convert your TS, MTS, M2TS, MXF/P2 MXF, HD H.264 and other HD videos to popular video formats like MPEG, MP4, M4V, RM, RMVB, WMV, FLV, ASF, AVI, 3GP, 3G2, QT, etc.

Features:

  • Convert HD video to popular video formats
    Its main function is to make HD videos more compatible so that you can enjoy them anywhere you go. No matter what format your HD video is (TS, MTS, M2TS, MXF/P2 MXF, HD MP4, HD WMV, QuickTime HD MOV, HD H.264, etc.), Aiseesoft HD Video Converter can turn it into any popular video format, like MPG, MPEG, MP4, M4V, RM, RMVB, WMV, FLV, ASF, AVI, 3GP, 3G2, QT, etc .
  • Adjust settings to keep high quality
    The last thing you want to see after an HD video conversion is that the crisp image becomes blurry, even though it can be played on iPad. This HD Video Converter allows you to decide the output quality by adjusting conversion settings, such as resolution, video bitrate, etc.
  • Edit video effects as you like
    If you want to make your video look more attractive, you can use the built-in video editor to edit the video effects before converting. For example, you can adjust the brightness, saturation, contrast, hue and volume of the video
  • Turn 2D video to 3D
    Also you can turn 2D video to 3D and choose your preferred 3D mode. It offers up to 14 types of 3D modes including Anaglyph 3D (10 types), Side by Side 3D(Half-Width), Side by Side 3D (Full) , Top and Bottom 3D (Half-Height) and Top and Bottom 3D (Full).
  • High compatibility
    It supports all popular device models and video editing software. So you can watch your HD videos on HD TV, PC, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, etc. or prepare them for editing in Premiere, Sony Vegas.

Additional event:
Aiseesoft provides 50% off coupon code: AISECFJH (apply to recommended products and other products) for all GOTD users. Valid time: August 8th – August 25th.

System Requirements:

Windows 8.1/ 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP (SP2 or later); 2GHz Intel/AMD CPU or above; 2GB RAM or more

Publisher:

Aiseesoft Studio

Homepage:

http://www.aiseesoft.com/hd-video-converter.html

File Size:

32.1 MB

Price:

$35.00

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#40

It says you have to install an AMD Graphics Driver first, in order to use it. The site has an Autodetect to determine the best driver for your computer, but the Autodetect program doesn't work. The program runs, but doesn't finish the detect; it doesn't fill in the best driver, so it's useless. For those who aren't 'techies' determining the best driver is not so easy. :(

Reply   |   Comment by Sheila Davis  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#39

I never used this kind of software before, but after using this video Converter, I find the converter is so good and convenient. It helps me to convert many video files to HD MP4 so I can play those videos on my iPad for my work commute. Awesome program!

Reply   |   Comment by Travis  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

My daughter has an Innotab 2, and for the past year, it has been very difficult to find a program that easily converts videos (after a firmware update - Freemake converted videos no longer worked). The free options were difficult to figure out - especially after I upgraded to a Win8 computer. .... After playing with the settings for "Custom", and converting a short video ... the video played in the Innotab!

Reply   |   Comment by Rachel Roden  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#37

I received this message: In order to use the AMD APP technology, you have to install AMD Graphics Driver first. More info, please visit: http://www.aiseesoft.com/ati-technology.html I went to the site but cannot find the app or driver there...help!

Reply   |   Comment by Zealotron  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

Nice software. Easy to install. It offers a wide range of output formats. So I can convert my records to HD video formats compatible with my Samsung Galaxy S4.

Reply   |   Comment by Claire Strayer  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#35

Small size and easy to use. I have many MKV video files on my computer and would like to play them on my iPad. This HD video converter offers a great solution. And it’s free! Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Bella  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#34

@18 ... my computer isn't that slow... the time taken was due to the video I selected, and the format I wanted it converted to.... in this case, 3D with all the bells and noise makers attached to it.

I thought rather than a simple quick test most of you would do, I's SERIOUSLY give it a challenge... mind you, I was also using the web at the time AND on Skype talking to my fiancée... so really... it didn't crash, did a decent job of the conversion AND my other activities didn't slow it down noticeably... again, its a keeper. :)

Reply   |   Comment by kiwi1960  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#33

ok figured it out. Windows 8.1 has a file zipper called zip-7. do not let it try to open with this program. that was the issue.

Reply   |   Comment by Scott  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#32

tried to install on 8.1, got alert, Do you want to allow this program to make changes to your computer?. Clicked yes, then Nothing happened. Tried several times. Downloaded program again, same results. Is it windows 8.1? Never experienced this in windows 7.

Reply   |   Comment by Scott  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#31

I have used other programs from this vendor and they perform well.I downloaded and installed with little issue.I took a 3 minute MOV video file that was 403,000 mbs big and in the same time as the length of the video it converted it to MP4 at 30,000 mbs.That is less than 10% of the original file!This one is a keeper.I like the crop function too.I havn't tried it but will soon. Thank you GAOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by Tim  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#30

I installed Aiseesoft HD Video Converter 6.3 for "All Users", but the program doesn't work in all user accounts. I registered the program in one account, and the program works fine when used in that account, but not in any other accounts. In other accounts, I get a window telling me that I'm using an unregistered version and the program will convert only half of a short video clip. The "readme" file says,"After you have successfully registered, please do not register it again or reinstall it, otherwise the registered version would be turned into trial version." Should I register the program in each user account, or just uninstall and forget it?

Reply   |   Comment by Steve Tombs  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#29

Didn't find any information about Aiseesoft HD Video Converter on their official website? Is it Total Video Converter Platinum? Anyway, after tried this program, i found it's a realy useful tool for video fans like me. And 2D to 3D conversion is cool but could be better in the future. :) And the video edit features are not good as some other competitors.

It's a cool program. Thanks for this giveaway campaign.

Reply   |   Comment by Selloa  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#28

Having used some of their other products such as Aiseesoft Media Converter Ultimate and Aiseesoft Total Video Converter, generally I am impressed.

All offer multi-cpu support, as well as AMD APP and Nvidia CUDA.

The general range of settings is good, although there are no options to specify exactly what you may want in terms of bitrate etc.

This for me hasn't often been an issue because the range of selections should suit most people.

In terms of conversion speeds, they have tended to be quite fast and far more efficient than most programs and way faster than any of the free ones.

The recent Leawo Video Converter Pro however took conversion speed to another level and in tests outperformed the Aiseesoft equivalents by up to 300%.

Sadly some of the choices available within the Leawo program leave it almost perfect but not quite.

I do wish that Aiseesoft and others would add support for Intel Quicksync as this free feature from Intel really can make a massive difference in processing speeds.

Thumbs up for overall use and flexibility.

Reply   |   Comment by PhilS  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#27

Installed on Win8.1 (3.7GHz 8 CPUs - 8Gb RAM - 2 TB HD 60% free) went on without a hitch - did a couple of smaller vids & then a choose a 15min video - & it converted in just under 4 min. Thank you very much. I really like the work area & the fact you use the "word" menu at the top & I like the results ! :) Thank you GOTD & Many thanks Aiseesoft! I will be spreading the word.

Reply   |   Comment by Thomas Roberts  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#26

#6: "Can anyone shed some light on the difference between the HD video converter and the standard/platinum video converter?
As far as I know and from what I use (previous GOTD versions) the normal aiseesoft converters will convert HD videos."


#23: "I’m a little confused about this download. I downloaded their Platinum video converter software when GOTD offer it awhile back. I went to the Aiseesoft website to see what the differences are about the two programs. No where could I find this program HD Video Converter 6.3 being offer on the site. You would think Aiseesoft would be trying to sell this after today? Google didn’t find it either on Aiseesoft’s site. My question now is, is this a old program or something repackage and renamed? I’ll stay with the Platinum version."

Sometimes companies change their products slightly, maybe only the name. Maybe they don't like what comes up, e.g. comments or illegal versions, when you Google so they change it? If you go to their Video page they only list "Video Converter Ultimate" & "Total Converter Platinum". They seem to have a pretty large site in terms of number of pages, but if you want to wade through them Google with your search term or phrase followed by site:aiseesoft.com, e.g. - converter site:aiseesoft.com - gets 2,030 results.
http://www.aiseesoft.com/product-video-w.html

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#8: "According to the program, it will take three hours to convert a 2 hour movie. "

If it helps at all, the frame size of the original matters, but not all that much -- the output frame size determines how fast encoding happens. If you're writing to a slower hard drive, the size of the output video file may matter a little. The encoding format matters -- mpg2 is easy so it's fast, while AVC is requires a lot of computation so it's always slower than mpg2. Quality settings matter most with Xvid or AVC since both have a large range -- lower quality = faster. Note that's not to say you can set all of the quality settings for either format in a converter like this -- for that check out freeware like XMediaRecode or Simple X264 Launcher v2, which lets you access more settings but are more complicated because of it.

There are also video converters or encoders that focus on GPU acceleration, often for a single brand of graphics hardware, not as often free. They can seem insanely fast [I've hit 700+ fps], but keep an eye on quality -- most of the encoding functions that can be handled with the GPU can also be lower quality when you use the GPU. For Nvidia Google including the word CUDA -- for Intel search for Quick Sync. For AMD/ATI check out the free A's Video Converter. You can also look for encoders that support OpenCL -- AMD has shifted their focus from their proprietary Stream to OCL, & Intel supports it, while the latest & greatest from Nvidia backed off OCL in favor of CUDA [that matters only if you have their latest]. Note that GPU acceleration can be very temperamental -- I've seen it work, or not, on what seems identical rigs.

"The number of choices to convert to is amazing, tablets, smartphones… other formats, face book, You tube, you name it, it is there."

This used to matter a lot, with many players requiring special encoding or encoding settings. Today most have settled on AVC, so many of those output templates are identical, & others vary only slightly. Personally I recommend you test your player hardware & software to see what it likes best. That's because so many devices use their specs for advertising. You may not be able to see much if any difference using a bit rate or frame size lower than the max advertised, but it can make a difference in how smoothly the video plays &/or seeks.

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#24: "Aiseesoft and all others like Any Video, Freemake, Aimersoft looks like same to me. Yes, a little bit different GUIs but there is a lot similarity on settings, cutting, selecting subtitles and so on."

There's an open source project called ffmpeg that's the basis for a Lot of video software. There's also a fork from ffmpeg created by former ffmpeg contributors. The GUIs can look similar because just like word processors, some stuff in certain places just makes sense, but there's also some re-use [copying] of code & designs. That's not to imply that all, or nearly all video software uses ffmpeg. The x264 AVC encoder included in ffmpeg is available on its own & widely used. The same with the included [but a bit old] Xvid, that's often labeled unofficially by software as DivX. Many companies have developed their own encoders &/or licensed them from companies like MainConcept, e.g. Adobe, Sony, & Wondershare. Most all of the GOTD video software out of China is self-contained -- here's why that matters...

You still come across codecs [video COmpressor - DECompressor] that are VFW [Video For Windows] compatible. It's an old Windows standard Microsoft's tried to kill off, but it still works, & apps that use it can use any VFW codecs you've installed in Windows. Direct Show [DS] is the [also a bit old now] replacement. DS video files, usually called filters [but more accurately are really components], can be shared with Windows & Windows software, or not. When they're shared, they have a ranking, called merit -- you can have 2 or more components that tell Windows [with entries in the registry] that they can do the same thing, & when that happens Windows uses the one with the highest merit 1st. Sometimes components are not compatible, & sometimes they lie to Windows about what they can do, so if one component doesn't work Windows tries another. That can become a mess, especially since Windows can load a component, find it doesn't work, but may never unload that component from memory -- then even if it's not used an incompatible DS file can still break stuff. You want as few shared DS files installed as possible to help prevent bad things from happening.

There's something else that you can run into, especially with free-ware. Many developers write free or open source apps that do just one or very few things. When someone else uses one of those apps in their software however there's more than one way they can do that... Chinese software tends to incorporate the code itself, & that doesn't effect anything else. Some free-ware OTOH can install someone else's program, and sometimes in an unusual way or location, and they don't always tell you they do that. One, that added app might conflict with your other software, but figuring out it's at fault, or removing it isn't always that easy, particularly since you may not know it was ever installed. Two, that extra app may be a partial installation, which might break other software that already uses it, may not have any uninstall, &/or may work with your other software but improperly.

With either type of scenario, added DS components or bundled additional apps, there's also another risk... When you install video-related software it can include DS files or added apps that replace what you're using today. Then if you uninstall that software, Windows may no longer know about any alternatives, & so stuff breaks. In those cases the free Codec Tweak Tool &/or Win7DSFilterTweaker might help.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+28)
#25

Aiseesoft makes a pretty good video converter, but there are too many versions. On my system I have Total Video Converter Platinum 7.1.8 and Total Media Converter Platinum 6.3.8. Slightly different skins, but otherwise seem to be the same functionality except that only the "Media" version has DVD capability. I think I recall reading a previous discussion that the non-Platinum versions don't have 3D? So this version says "HD Video" and doesn't says "Platinum". All versions do HD video, so I don't think the HD means it's different. Does the lack of Platinum mean no 3D? This is version 6.3. If they are following a common version numbering scheme, this would appear to be an older version than 7.1.

Reply   |   Comment by DVMarsh  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#24

Is there any difference between this one and the Platinum Converter version?

Reply   |   Comment by Karel D.  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#23

Aiseesoft and all others like Any Video, Freemake, Aimersoft looks like same to me. Yes, a little bit different GUIs but there is a lot similarity on settings, cutting, selecting subtitles and so on.

What we got today is quite good version of Aiseesoft/Any Video/Freemake/Aimersoft Hyper Super Video Platinum Premium -family. I took it.

Reply   |   Comment by neko  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#22

I'm a little confused about this download. I downloaded their Platinum video converter software when GOTD offer it awhile back. I went to the Aiseesoft website to see what the differences are about the two programs. No where could I find this program HD Video Converter 6.3 being offer on the site. You would think Aiseesoft would be trying to sell this after today? Google didn't find it either on Aiseesoft's site. My question now is, is this a old program or something repackage and renamed? I'll stay with the Platinum version.

Reply   |   Comment by jim0214  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#21

Downloaded and installed on my Win XP SP3 system with no errors. When I went to register, the registration code in the read me file was invalid; but the registration code changed automatically to a correct version. I added the "Giveawayoftheday" User Name and the registration worked.

I could not find any "auto update" feature to turn off so I assume there isn't one for this product.

Reply   |   Comment by Brian S Wilson  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#20

Trouble Registering,too. Used text file 5:49pm version for Authors to know.

Control C copied the given code in text file ending in one 9... Failed. Then the program suggested same number with extra 9 on end, ie 99 instead of 9. weird to see it suggest 99 where 9 was given to it.

I tried it since previous 4 tries with one 9 failed.

Two nines did it, registered fine. I hope it helps authors.

Reply   |   Comment by David Roper  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#19

Finally installed after a number of tries. Closed the manufacturer's web page and used the UN of "GiveawayOftheday" both previously suggested by users here and it eventually worked. No idea which or both of these extra steps were crucial in the success. Really hope the program works with fewer problems than the registration process.

Reply   |   Comment by Scooter  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#18

could not register until I changed the user name, just put in my initals instead of Giveawayoftheday and then used the given Registration Code, and it worked fine.

Reply   |   Comment by Richard  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#17

To Comment 8, It takes 2-4 hours to convert a 2 hour film on your Pc? How old is this thing?75-100 bucks and going to craigslist for a more recent pc would dramatically improve your quality of life.
That's like gotta be a single core right?

Reply   |   Comment by Michael  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-28)
#16

I purchased this along with the BD ripper a bit back. It has worked perfectly for me in any and all conversions. Grab this one now if you don't have a converter.

Reply   |   Comment by paul  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#15

finally got it registered...for some reason, it failed up to my 4th try....then i read #5 comments and tried again and "boom!" success!!! :) thanks for all the comments...it helped.

Reply   |   Comment by Leo  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#14

Thank you. Time from installation to first video conversion: 3 minutes.

Good work GOTD. Great work Aiseesoft.

The fastest converter I have used.

5*

Reply   |   Comment by Richard  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#13

I installed it successfully in my new Win 8.1 laptop, but could not get the registration to work at all. I've installed Aiseesoft products from GOTD successfully before, but this is NOT working. Any suggestions would be appreciated! (Postscript: When I install the provided UserID and registration, I get an odd error message, and then the UserID and registration code are blanked and a substitute registration code is left in place of the one provided by GOTD's Readme file. Out of idle curiosity, I typed the UserID again, using the phantom registration ID, and, lo and behold, it registered! What gives?)

Reply   |   Comment by AnAceByer  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#12

Thanks GOTD!! Successfully download/install/register on my comp (win 7 32bit, 4GB RAM). Tried to merge three vids (the output has been set up as .mpeg4) but it kept saying that Please select two or more files and click “Merge”. I was pretty sure I had clicked all source vids… but when I Ctrl plus click, it worked. The main interface has a step-by-step guide, no prob with it even for novices.

Before that, I usually rock freeware to convert my downloaded or cam vids, just name some good and comprehensive alternatives:
Handbrake: http://handbrake.fr/
WinX: http://www.winxdvd.com/video-converter/
Freemake: http://www.freemake.com/free_video_converter/

Reply   |   Comment by Marx Pnerk  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#11

Installed it without problems on win32 system. When I tried to register it gave an invalid information error. Note that the name in readme.txt file is "Giveawayoftheday", but the name you should put is "GiveawayOftheday".

Reply   |   Comment by d39  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#10

Registration does not work with the "readme.txt" registration code (with copy and paste).
But after trying this, there was another pre-inserted code showing up in the input-field (starting with A7ECA6...) that works.

Reply   |   Comment by Lilien  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#9

According to the program, it will take three hours to convert a 2 hour movie. My computer, the one I am using for this test isn't the fastest out there, but I can live with that, even when such counters usually have an overhead they don't take into account. I'd say, possibly 4 hours.

I can live with that, some converters I have tried stated 12 hours....

So.... converting a movie to 3D ...

The number of choices to convert to is amazing, tablets, smartphones... other formats, face book, You tube, you name it, it is there.

Thanks to the authors, thanks to GAOTD for a fine offering. This one is a keeper.

:)
It gets a rare THUMBS UP from me.

Reply   |   Comment by kiwi1960  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#8

There is no shortage of video converters and they all pretty well all look the same, do more or less the same.
The one I find most useful is a FREE converter allows me excellent control over the size of the output video, useful to me as I often want to send them to members of the family via the Internet.
This is a link to that program:-
http://download.cnet.com/Moo0-Video-Converter/3000-2194_4-75563311.html

It has a number of excellent options; you can define the output as relative size or actual size and to be sure the quality of the output is up to your requirements you can specify short snippets from the beginning middle or end for a number of seconds and then view it.
A cleverly thought out program that I really like and the one I use the most.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+43)
#7

Can anyone shed some light on the difference between the HD video converter and the standard/platinum video converter?
As far as I know and from what I use (previous GOTD versions) the normal aiseesoft converters will convert HD videos.
So why this HD version?

Reply   |   Comment by Mountainking  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+16)
#6

Despite the instruction, there was some difficulty in registering the product, the GAOTD webpage jumped the gun slightly taking me to their webpage BEFORE I had a chance to click REGISTER... when I closed that page, and did click register, it was invalid, I'm sure the reg code changed, but I clicked register again only to find I needed to input the name again.... THEN it registered...

Still to look at this, slightly annoyed about the Register mix up, but will look later... if it does all it claims, it will be a keeper.

Reply   |   Comment by kiwi1960  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#5

Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit system.

A Chinese (RayShare Co. Ltd.) company without name and address. The first version on the market in 2011. We had had several software from this producer, among the Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter 3.2.6, which I use regular – still one of the best I know.

Nice the changes of the company goal...
“Aiseesoft is dedicated to developing the most powerful, and user-friendly Video Converter Tools.” April 2014

To change the world through improving the user experience constantly. May 2014

To be the best mobile, multimedia and PDF software tools provider all over the world. Today ... the next will be the best company in universe...

One of the many video converters on the market. This time a special "HD" converter. A well structured interface, easy to use, with GPU acceleration, multiple kernel support - the kernel support works really - i selected only kernel 3 and it does, what I wanted. Not always the case.

In my short test a (after my impression - no stopwatch) a very fast converter. Does what it claims, including 3 D gimmicks. If you want to add the next converter to your collection, take this.

In my case : I keep this and delete the older Aiseesoft converter.

Reply   |   Comment by Karl  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+57)
#4

Installed and registered on WIN 7 64bit without any problem. Just make a brief test here:

1. Support HD and SD videos
2. Convert to audios.
3. Support all popular output formats
4. Convert videos in batches and enables to convert to various formats with only one conversion.
5. Support basic video edit.
6. Numerous output settings

In summary, It is a friendly and helpful tool if you want any good video converter.

OTHER FREE ALTERNATIVES:
http://download.cnet.com/HD-Video-Converter-Factory/3000-2194_4-75327092.html
http://wonderfox-free-hd-video-converter-factory.en.softonic.com/
http://free-hd-video-converter.en.softonic.com
http://www.freemake.com/how_to/how_to_convert_hd_video

Reply   |   Comment by Beardxr  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+43)
#3

Just tried to convert a short video – 5mins- shot with my Canon Camcorder. I select the high definition H.264 and it converts the video with less than 2 minutes. Very fast, isn’t it?

Reply   |   Comment by Jolin Liver  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-34)
#2

Please read this guide if you are not sure how to register the software. Installation Guide:
Step 1. Download Zip package from GOTD
Step 2. Unzip the Package and run setup.exe to install the software.
Step 3. Open “readme” txt, use the registration code to register it.
Learn more information about the software, please visit this page:
http://www.aiseesoft.com/hd-video-converter.html
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Dear GOTD users,

the registration code was changed by the developer. The new code is included in the archive.

There should be no problems with the registration now.


Sorry for the inconvenience
GOTD team

Reply   |   Comment by Giveaway of the Day team  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
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