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Axara Video Converter 3.4.8
Axara
Is the most comprehensive and stable video file converter program around.
Thanks to the program, you can convert any video files into the format suitable for the file's saving. All the popular formats are supported: Avi (DivX, H264, XviD), MKV, Flash, FLV, F4V, MPEG, MP4, M4V(iPhone/IPod/Mobile/PSP/Zune), MTV, MKV, ASF, VOB, VRO, AMV, MSV, 3GP, MOV, RM and many others.
Thanks to the software Axara Video Converter you can CREATE and BURN your DVD-Video onto a CD for the further watching on a home DVD-Player. Using Burner you can quickly and easily burn any of your movies onto CD/DVD/BD discs in any mode, as a DVD-Video or as a Data-Video (DivX, AVI).
Also you can Rip, Copy personally authored DVD or movies which are not encrypted into AVI (DivX, H.264), M4V, WMV.
By means of Video Editor you can: Edit video movie; Delete fragments; Split the file into some parts by markers; Save an audio track from the movie and many other functions.
Also, using Downloader ( VideoGet ) tool you are lucky to save and convert internet (FLV Video) from any sites, namely: YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo Video, MySpace Video. Support saving video from dvd camcorders (VRO files, Mini DVD disc, DVD_RTAV, VR_MOVIE.VRO), HDTV camcorders (MTS, M2TS, MOD, AVCHD files), mini DV camcorders.
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