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Wondershare Video Converter Platinum 4.3.0.7
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Wondershare Video Converter Platinum is the best video converter software that can convert all common video files to various formats to meet different format requirements and for playback on most popular players including iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, Zune, PSP, Pocket PC, Creative Zen, PS3, Xbox 360, Archos and more. It is also the best HD video converterand AVCHD video Converter which can convert HD video and AVCHD video to avi, convert m2ts to avi, convert mts to avi, convert ts to mp4 etc with excellent quality. Wondershare video converter supports almost video formats such as MP4,MKV, MOV, 3GP, AVI, WMV, RM, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, FLV, ASF and also HD video formats including M2TS, MTS, TS, TP and TRP. It also supports audio formats including M4A, WMA, WAV, MP3, AAC,MKA, AIFF, FLAC and AC3. With the video joiner of this all-in-one video format converter, you can even merge multiple files into a single video file, and can trim or crop to edit your videos according to your need.
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