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VIDEOzilla 3.4
Videozilla is a complete video conversion tool for video files AVI, MPEG, RM, MOV, ASF, WMV, SWF, FLV, MPEG-4 (IPOD/PSP/Mobile), M4V, 3GP, 3G2, HD-Video via a right-click menu on the selected video files.

With as simple as a click, videozilla offers a simple and clean solution to converting video files into other format. Options can be set for start and end points of a video; video width and height; video and audio quality; plenty of codecs choices are available. Videozilla also perform audio extraction from a video and save as audio MP3 or WAV. Just right-click any video files on Windows Explorer and click convert on the context menu shown, videozilla will immediately convert the video files to another video formats or extract as only audio formats. Command-Line is also supported
The major supported video formats are: AVI (DivX, XviD, MS MPEG-4, Uncompressed, Cinepak and other); MPEG (MPEG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video, VCD and SVCD, PAL, and NTSC) MPEG-4 (Mobile, PSP, IPOD, MOV 7) 3GP (3GP, 3G2) WMV (Windows Media Video) HD Video RM (Real Networks Video) DVD format ASF format QuickTime MOV format Flash 8 SWF / FLV Flash MX SWF / FLV Flash 3 - 6 SWF Flash Vector SWF
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