Operating system: Windows
Publisher: CoolUtils
Release: Total Movie Converter 4.1.0.32
Antivirus check: passed
Last revision: Last week
A windows-The only tool of its kind, the Mac users may be surprised how much easier and more convenient it is for the editing of video in one place.
Installation takes no longer than ten seconds. From the first glance, the GUI is straightforward, with a toolbar covering part of the screen. If you are using this for your utility, it looks good. My folder system and USB drive are also shown on the tree node view.
Trees look bad when they don't show what's in each folder unless it's already there. My txt files and no other data appear to be present. Video folder is what I need to access. There is an icon to the left showing a thumbnail summary for each file. A showing of file size and duration could assist in organizing my videos into one. Additionally, it gives a picture of the resolution and bit rate.
On review, I think that resizing looks thorough as it pertains to the feature. It allows me to specify a folder or whether to keep the original video file.
The Youtube button seems very straight forward except I'm not sure if I need to paste in the URL of my channel or what is needed when it says URL. Using just an URL, Youtube seems to be capable of being used as an engine for pulling data from there. I like this service for saving videos for offline viewing since it supports the download and storage of video files. While the Pro version of this software comes with a Report feature, it might be useful for people who use it a lot if they might capture videos or edit video for students, for example, a softball team might want to document its games before teaching the players.
An annoying thing is every time I click on the toolbar or select a video (i.e., select or deselect) its screen seems to refresh within seconds. Using it through the toolbar seems to make sense given its simplicity. Almost all of the tool's capabilities are visible at the start of the toolbar. trim or any editing functions are not visible to me.
For 29, you can buy the utilities that are usually priced around $20-$24.There's something a little absurd about 99 dollars for a movie-making program just like a converter in some ways. In a nutshell, it isn't a complete product as described. However, the list appears broad; conversions can be divided into practically any type of format. actually allows me to trim down the beginning and the ends of an "Home DVD" file. Though this can only be done online using Win10. However, I am familiar with the Windows operating system, and like the look and feel, but the cost is still too high.
In deciding whether or not to purchase this software, it is mainly concerned with the speed and the efficiency of the rendering and conversion.
Good for using when having many new and old videos to orgaznie and convert and comes with a Report to share a summary of what's been converted and the details of the filesFeatures:
converts everything:
mp3
wav
doc
pdf
xls
txt
tiff
jpeg
avi
mov
mp4
html
since 2003