AVS4Mac M4V Converter Plus - Supported Formats


AVS4Mac M4V Converter Plus is an excellent and easy to use M4V conversion program designed for both Mac and Windows users. It can convert all m4v video files including your purchased or rental in iTunes to iPod, iPhone, iPad, PSP, PS3, Apple TV, Zune, Creative Zen and so on with perfect output quality and high conversion speed. It also supports converting multi-language video files, you can keep single audio track and extract audio file from video separately. In addition, it can keep the chapters of the original video, and you can set Start and End time for each video to get the specific section.


The most important function of AVS4Mac M4V Converter Plus is that it can remove files' DRM protection, so with AVS4Mac M4V Converter Plus, you can easily put your converted videos on different HD media players or mobile devices such as Android tablets/phones, Windows tablets/phones to enjoy them anywhere. It's simply a tool designed to make your life better.


Here you can find the complete Format Reference for AVS4Mac M4V Converter. Not sure which format you need? Check this page to learn more about different formats supported by AVS4Mac M4V Converter.


Category Supported Format Description
Input M4V

The M4V file format is a video file format developed by Apple and is very close to the MP4 format. The differences are the optional Apple's DRM copy protection, and the treatment of AC3 (Dolby Digital) audio which is not standardized for the MP4 container.

MOV

(Windows Only)

The QuickTime format was developed by Apple. It is often used on the internet, and for saving movie and video files. The format contains one or more tracks storing video, audio, text or effects.

MP4

(Windows Only)

This format is mostly used to store audio and visual streams online, most commonly those defined by MPEG. It Expands MPEG-1 to support video/audio "objects", 3D content, low bit rate encoding and support for Digital Rights Management.

Output

AVI

The AVI format, which stands for audio video interleave, was developed by Microsoft. It stores data that can be encoded in a number of different codec's and can contain both audio and video data.

MP4

This format is mostly used to store audio and visual streams online, most commonly those defined by MPEG. It Expands MPEG-1 to support video/audio "objects", 3D content, low bit rate encoding and support for Digital Rights Management.

MPEG

Common video format standardized by the Moving Picture Experts Group; typically incorporates MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 audio and video compression; often used for creating downloadable movies.

WMV

WMV format, short for Windows Media Video, was originally designed for internet streaming applications, and can now cater to more specialized content. Windows Media is a common format on the Internet.

3GP

The 3gp format is both an audio and video format that was designed as a multimedia format for transmitting audio and video files between 3G cell phones and the internet. It is most commonly used to capture video from your cell phone and place it online.

SWF

SWF is an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript. SWF files can contain animations or applets of varying degrees of interactivity and function. Currently, SWF is the dominant format for displaying "animated" vector graphics on the Web.

FLV

Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player versions 6–11. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There are two different video file formats known as Flash Video: FLV and F4V.

MOV

The QuickTime format was developed by Apple and is a very common one. It is often used on the internet, and for saving movie and video files. The format contains one or more tracks storing video, audio, text or effects.

MP3

(Mac Only)

The MPEG Layer-3 format is the most popular format for downloading and storing music. By eliminating portions of the audio file that are essentially inaudible, mp3 files are compressed to roughly one-tenth the size of an equivalent PCM file while maintaining good audio quality.

AAC

(Mac Only)

The Advanced Audio Coding format is based on the MPEG4 audio standard owned by Dolby. A copy-protected version of this format has been developed by Apple for use in music downloaded from their iTunes Music Store.

WAV

(Mac Only)

Windows Media Audio is Microsoft's own proprietary format, similar to MP3 or AAC. This audio file format stores sounds as waveforms. Depending on various factors, one minute of sound can occupy as little as 644 kilobytes or as much as 27 megabytes of storage.



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