Containing media libraries, Android mobiles support a lot of popular image, audio and video formats. Today, as for media, Android supports the following codecs: H.264/AVC,H.263/MPEG4 Part-2 WMV/8, AAC/mp4a/AMR/mp3/wave/wma8 audio. And the supported file containers are MP4 and 3GP. That means, if you would like to put the YouTube video, DVD movies or other videos in your PC into your Android phones, you need to convert the videos to the Android formats first.
There are lots of video converters can help you to convert any format of video to MP4 using desired encoding codec, and some of them are even freeware. Among them, Sothink Free Video Converter might be a good choice since it can convert video to Android format with most appropriate properties, like video dimension, bit rate, zoom mode, etc.
Sothink Free Video Converter is very easy to use and it can convert any format of video to AVI, DivX, XivD, WMV, MKV, MOV, WMV, TS, FLV, SWF, ASF, MPG, 3GP, 3G2, VCD, SVCD, VOB, DV, and MP4, of course. There are three steps for converting video to Android: import video files, choose encoding profile as “Google Android Video MP4”, and click Convert button. This program works very fast to save your time. And by aid of the batch conversion mode, you can manage many files in one go.
The converting process with Sothink Free Video Converter is also suit for converting video files to iPhone 4, iPod, iPad, Zune, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Creative Zen, PS3, Xbox, Wii, Archos, and more.
Sothink Free Video Converter is totally free. And it also comes with a Pro version delivering more resolutions such as widescreen and high definition output up to 1080p and widescreen videos.
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