Converting Video files to different formats.
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As much as we all love to watch our favorite
films, TV shows and even record ourselves playing video games, the multitude of
file formats can cause huge problems when you're trying to play your media on
various devices.
Apple users who want to play home videos in
iTunes for instance need to use the MOV or MP4 format. Meanwhile, some
televisions come with a handy USB port to play your home videos but only
support the AVI format.
Fortunately the free, cross
platform VideoLan (VLC) Media Player can be used to convert
your media files from one format to another - and it's a quick and easy process.Read more: Everything you need to know about saving high definition videos
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1. Download VLC
Open your web browser on your machine and visit
the VLC website. Click 'Download VLC'.
The website should automatically select the correct version of VLC for your OS.
If you're using Microsoft Edge in Windows,
you'll be asked if you wish to 'Run' or 'Save' the file. Choose 'Save' for now.
Once the download is complete, click 'Run'.
The system may ask if you wish to allow VLC to
make changes to your device. Click 'Yes' to continue. The installer will now
unpack the necessary setup files. Click 'OK' once this is complete to select
your default language.
2. Install VLC
The VLC Player Setup Wizard will now open. Make
sure to follow the instructions in the installer and close any other open
applications. Click ‘Next’ to continue, then on ‘Next’ once again to agree to
the License Agreement.
On the next window, the setup wizard will ask
you to choose which components to install. By default VLC will become your new
player for all media and will also install a special plugin if you use the
Mozilla Firefox browser. You can untick any of these options if you wish. Click
‘Next’ to continue.
VLC will now ask you to choose your install
location. Click ‘Install’ to begin the process.
3. Launch VLC
Once setup is complete, Windows users will find
a VLC shortcut has been placed on their desktop. Click ‘Finish’ to launch the
program. If you're a Mac user you can launch VLC from your Applications folder.
On first run VLC will ask you to agree to its
‘Privacy and Network Access Policy’. This allows it to identify media files
that you're playing to display metadata such as the name of a music album but
this can also reveal information to third parties about the files on your
computer.
Choose to tick or untick ‘Allow metadata network
access’ and then click on ‘Continue’.
4. Locate original file
Once VLC opens click the ‘Media’ menu at the top
left of the screen then on ‘Convert/Save’. This will launch the ‘Open Media’
window. Click on the ‘Add’ button at the top right and find the file you want
to convert.
If your file uses subtitles, click on ‘Use a
Subtitle file’ then on the ‘Browse’ button on the right-hand side to navigate
to the relevant file.
If you only want to convert some of the video
click ‘More Options’ and set the time index using the ‘Start Time’ field.
Click on the ‘Convert/Save’ button at the bottom
right to proceed.
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5. Configure conversion
VLC's ‘Convert’ window will now open. There are
two radio buttons ‘Convert’ and ‘Dump Raw Input’. Leave the default ‘Convert’
option checked. There are two tick boxes marked ‘Display the Output’ and
‘Deinterlace’.
If you choose ‘Display the Output’, the video
will appear in the VLC window as it's being converted. It usually plays at
roughly double the actual playing time. This takes much longer than the usual
conversion process so you should only choose this if you've already tried to
convert the video and had playback issues.
VLC switches off deinterlacing by default but
you can enable it here, provided your graphics card is powerful enough.
6. Choose a profile
VLC comes with several default profiles for
converting videos from one format to another. You can select these from the
‘Profile’ dropdown menu. The first profile offered 'Video – H.264 + MP3 (MP4)'
is suitable for converting files you wish to import into iTunes for instance.
If you want to fine tune the profile settings,
click the small icon to the right of the drop-down menu. This will allow you to
choose the 'encapsulation' method such as MP4 or AVI. Use the ‘Video Codec’ tab
to choose specific codecs as well as the bitrate of the converted video and
audio.
7. Set destination and convert
Once you've chosen the profile for the converted
video, click on ‘Browse’ next to the ‘Destination file:’ field. This will open
your file browser. Navigate to the folder where you wish to save your new video
file and then enter a name for it. The file type will be selected automatically
according to the profile settings you chose earlier. Click ‘Save’ to continue.
To begin the conversion process itself click the
‘Start’ button.
If you chose to ‘Display Output’ you will see
the video clip as the conversion takes place. Otherwise only the playback timer
along the bottom of the screen will move.
8. Play your converted file
Once the playback timer has reached the end of
the bar, the conversion process is complete.
Click the ‘Media’ menu at the top left once
again and choose ‘Open File’. Navigate to the file you created earlier under
the ‘Destination File’ category. Double click to open the file using VLC Media
Player. If the file plays without any issues, click the ‘Tools’ menu then
‘Codec Information’.
This will display information about the video
such as the codec and resolution. You can now compare this to the playback
requirements for the television or application where you want to use the file.
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