LONDON, ENGLAND, September 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) With the AVS Video Converter 7.0 release, Online Media Technologies Ltd. starts a new generation of the Windows program that includes so many formats and video presets that it caused the need to divide the interface into several tabs.
You open the Devices tab and you see a long row of icons for a list of worldwide popular devices and gadgets such as Sony PSP, Nintedo, Blackberry, iPhone, iPod, devices with Android OS, Palm, Sandisc, etc. Each icon, in its turn, hides a row of presets that combine video formats, video quality requirements, aspect ratio, etc. for various models of one device. You do not need to page user guides or surf the Internet to find out what format and what aspect ratio your device supports. AVS Video Converter 7.0 already knows all technical characteristics for more than 100 devices and adjusts initial video files for them.
You click the Formats tab and see that a list of formats has been extended. You find here anything from A to Z, from AVI, MPEG, DVD to WebM, SVI, TRP, etc. The engineers of Online Media Technologies Ltd. state that their aim was to include on the list not only the most popular formats but also the most exotic ones.
For active Internet users, the developers of AVS Video Converter 7.0 introduced the functionality for uploading the converted video to popular social networks such as Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, etc. directly from the program interface. For bloggers and site owners, new AVS Video Converter generates HTML-pages with an embedded Flash-player that can be built into personal blog pages and sites.
Tatyana Danilova, PR Manager, Online Media Technologies Ltd.: "We decided to focus on multiformity and tastes diversity. So many devices, so many presets, video formats and features AVS Video Converter 7.0 has. Our aim was also to save time of our users - a few clicks and you have a converted video file that you share on the Internet without even opening a browser."
The video overview for AVS Video Converter 7.0 is available at http://www.youtube.com/avs4you#p/c/88C2A1092DD78BCA/17/R0coGzRhDGs
AVS Video Converter 7.0 is an integral part of AVS4YOU software suite. The trial version of AVS Video Converter can be downloaded and tested for free at www.avs4you.com. Purchase of AVS Video Converter 7.0 provides access to all multimedia tools under AVS4YOU brand. Online Media Technologies Ltd. offers two subscription plans: one year subscription for 39 USD or unlimited lifetime subscription for 59 USD.
Founded in 2004, Online Media Technologies Ltd. is an IT company that specializes in developing innovative video and audio solutions for end-users. Standing by our overall commitment to deliver high-end products and services, we create software tools that can enable our customers to simplify and enhance their work with audio and video data.
Website: http://www.avsmedia.com
AVS Video Converter 7.0 Kills More Than Two Birds with One Stone
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[Press-News.org] AVS Video Converter 7.0 Kills More Than Two Birds with One StoneNintendo and iPhone, iPad or Sandisc and Palm, AVI and FLV or FLIC and NSV - formats and devices, from A to Z can now be found in AVS Video Converter 7.0. The suffix "multi" is the most proper one for the new generation of this program.