How to Choose the Right Video Converter For Your Windows Movie Maker
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The powerful Windows Video Professional tool, also known as Windows Movie Maker is a free Windows program that you can use to convert videos to a regular DVD and even CD. It has all the features that you would expect from Windows Movie maker software such as the drag and drop feature to arrange your video files, add text effects and transitions, crop, resize and edit the video, add effects and music tracks and apply many other digital visual effects. The Windows Video Converter is the most user friendly Windows Movie maker software available.
Tipard Video Converter Ultimate X is the best video converting program, which is able to convert over 1000 different video and audio formats, such as 8K, 5k, 4k, 1080p, HD, and 480i, to name a few. The advanced video editing tools and graphic quality effects can enhance video quality and reduce the Windows video file size dramatically. The drag and drop feature enables you to move the files conveniently and easily, without losing any data or affecting the quality of the video file size.
If you want your Windows Movie Maker to do a better job while converting the videos, then you need to use the right type of Video Converter. The best video converters are ones that can accomplish all your transcoding needs without disturbing the quality of the videos. The software has an option to switch to the built in or external subtitles. There are some examples of external subtitles included with the Windows Movie maker, however if you are looking for additional free subtitles, you can find a lot of them online. You can choose from a variety of videos and stills from different sources such as live streaming web cams, television stations, news clips, real time camera shots etc, and adjust them according to your taste and requirements. The built in and external subtitles with Windows Movie maker can help you in understanding the videos better when they are played back on the different televisions and also when they are viewed using the DVD players.