Video Conversion Softwares


I had to convert thousands of files from FLV to SWF not too long ago, and I found that finding the right software and tool is actually the most time consuming part to accomplish the task.

 

Now that I have accomplished the task, I would like to give some reviews for 3 of the softwares that I tried.

 

1. Total Video Converter

+ve: Very easy too use. Can convert from 1 video file type to all other video file that I know. It is also affordable at $45.95 / license.

-ve: Can only do batch process about 300 files at a time (The software crashed on my machine if I drag more than that). There are some artifacts on some of the converted files (Might be because of the quality of the FLV that I tried to convert, because the Quicktime version gave perfect SWF file).

 

2. FFMPEG

+ve: FREE and opensource is always good. Can convert from 1 video file type to all other video file that I know. Fast and can do batch process.

-ve: Not as straight forward to use because the software is executed through command line (I have seen people use a GUI for this, but have not tried it myself). There are some artifacts on some of the converted files (Might be because of the quality of the FLV that I tried to convert, because the Quicktime version gave perfect SWF file).

 

3. Flix Pro

+ve: Give perfect video conversion. Very easy too use. Can convert from 1 video file type to all other video file that I know.

-ve: A little expensive at $249 / license.

 

So, personally I will go for FFMPEG first simply because it is FREE, unless there is a need to get a high quality conversion or the company is paying for the software ;p, where I will go for Flix Pro.

 

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Keep rockin’, ad2!!!


After working for quite a while at ad2, Inc, I finally decided to move on to try out new stuff.

 

We did many cool projects at ad2 for the past year, and I am sure there are many more to come. I am proud that I was able to be a part of the ad2 family.

Loved that “Yes we can do it!” attitude, and learn how to do it along the way. ;p

 

Friday, May 5, 2006 was my last day at ad2. Mattitude, the COO, gave a very very touching farewell speech just before everyone left for the day.

I only had 2 days (a weekend) of experience in Flash prior to coming to ad2, so I was speechless at that moment. However, this is what I had in mind, “Thank you for having faith in me, and I hope I did not dissapoint you guys.”

 

Keep rockin’, ad2!!!

 

Below is a picture of my desk on my last day. Empty soda cans ready to go to the recycling center. ;p

 

Desk at ad2

 

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