Convert Xvid to MPEG4.
Xvid to MPEG4 Converter.
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Xvid is file format used for video files compression - like an mp3 for audio files.
They are smaller than original video because all unimportant parts are removed during compression and compression rate is very high.
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A lot of players and devices support Xvid file format so you can play those files on your PC or DVD player easily. But if you want to play video files on your iPod or iPhone they must be only in MPEG4 format.
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MPEG4 is one of the most popular video format supported by QuickTime Player, that is used on iPod and iPhone. If you have an original file in another format, it needs to be converted to play on iPod or iPhone.
With DRM Removal you will convert your Xvid files to MPEG4.
You can watch the video on your iPod or iPhone but it supports only formats that QuickTime Player can play.
Of course you have tons of different movies on your PC, and most of them are not in MPEG4 format. It seems to be impossible to watch them on iPod or iPhone because the file format is not supported by QuickTime.
If you convert your original files to MPEG4 iPod format you will be able to enjoy your favorite videos everytime on your iPod or iPhone.
This cool program is your solution to change the files to MPEG4 format and copy them to iPod or iPhone - easy and just with two mouse clicks!
Convert your Xvid files to MPEG4 with the best quality at a very fast speed and without long tutorials!
Using the app is the easiest way to transfer Xvid to iPod! You can try it FOR FREE right now!
Convert video to iPod with this brilliant software in a few mouse clicks!
How to convert?
It's easy.
To convert Xvid to MPEG4, launch the program and click "Add File". Then choose your file or batch of files from the list.
Conversion will be started automatically.
You can choose an output format. To do this open settings dialog
and set iPod MPEG4 video as video encoder.
So your converted files will be in iPod format, and you can be copy them to your iPod or iPhone.
Just click Copy to iPod button, and check if the device is connected to your PC.
Enjoy!