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With the development of high technology, HD entertainment devices gradually access to people’s life. So usually people meet with the problem in converting HD video to general video or HD video.

This article is divided into two parts. Part one is about HD Video Converter which can convert general HD video between HD video and general video; Part two is about specialized PS3 Video Converter which can convert general and HD video to PS3 and PSP.

Part one: How to convert HD video between HD video and general video

With Tipard HD Video Converter, you can convert HD video to general video, convert general video to HD video, convert among HD videos, such as HD TS, HD MTS, HD WMV, HD MPG, HD MPEG4, H.264/AVC , HD AVI, HD ASF, etc. Moreover, Tipard HD Video Converter has audio conversion and audio extraction functions to convert among audios, extract audios from general videos and HD videos to AAC, AC3, AIFF, AMR, AU, FLAC, MP3, M4A, MP2, OGG, WAV, WMA audios.

Step-by-step instruction is as follows:

Step 0: Download and install Tipard HD Video Converter.

interface.jpg

Step 1:Click the "Add File" button to load video file.

Step 2: Video settings

Select the output video format you want from the drop-down list of profile.

Note:

By cicking the "Settings" button, you can set the video parameters and audio tract.

The settings interface is shown below:

settings.jpg

Additionally, you can set your own profile and data by selecting “User Defined” in the profile or in settings interface saved as your choice.

Step 3: Select the output path. You can choose the default path or select your own path by clicking “Browse” button after you have set the file on the computer.

Step 4: Click the "Start" button to start conversion. It is very fast and in a short while your conversion will be finished.

The main functions of the HD video converter are shown below:

★Snapshot★

If you like the current image of the video you can use the “Snapshot” option, just click the “Snapshot” button and the image will be saved and then click the “Open” button next to “Snapshot” button to open your picture.

★Merge★

If you want to merge several videos into one file you can choose them at one time and click the “Merge into one file” to do it.

★Effect★

Click “Effect” button you can do these actions: adjusting brightness, contrast and saturation of the video. You can easily adjust the video through two windows in the same interface.

effect.jpg

★Trim★

If you just want convert a clip of your video, then you can use the "Trim" icon to set the Start time and End time of the clip or you can directly drag the slide bar to the accurate position.

trim.jpg

★Crop★

By using the “Crop” function you can crop the black edge of your video and you can also drag the line around the video image to adjust your video to your Google Phone.

crop.jpg

All operation is completed in a few minutes with several clicks.

Part two: How to convert HD and general video to PS3 and PSP

Tipard PS3 Video Converter (PlayStation 3)Video Converter is featured with converting general videos, like 3GP, 3GPP, MPG, MPEG, MPEG2, SWF, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV, VOB, MOD, MP4, H.264, M4V, DivX, XviD, Quciktime Video, DV, MJPG, MJPEG, MPV, etc to PS3, PSP. Better yet, this PS3 Converter gives PSP users access to enjoying high definition videos from any video sources (including HD videos). Moreover, Tipard PS3 Video Converter combines the audio converter with audio extraction function. So it lets you enjoy AAC, MP3, M4A format music from video sources and other audio sources.

Step-by-step instruction is shown as follows:

Step 0: Download and install Tipard PS3 Video Converter.

interface.jpg

Step 1:Click the "Add File" button to load video file.

Step 2: Video settings

Select the output video format you want from the drop-down list of profile.

Note:

By cicking the "Settings" button, you can set the video parameters and audio tract.

The settings interface is shown below:

Additionally, you can set your own profile and data by selecting “User Defined” in the profile or on settings interface saved as your choice.

Step 3: Select the output path. You can choose the default path or select your own path by clicking “Browse” button after you have set the file on the computer.

Step 4: Click the "Start" button to start conversion. It is very fast and in a short while your conversion will be finished.

Some Tips:

★Snapshot★

If you like the current image of the video you can use the “Snapshot” option, just click the “Snapshot” button and the image will be saved and then click the “Open” button next to “Snapshot” button to open your picture.

★Merge★

If you want to merge several videos into one file you can choose them at one time and click the “Merge into one file” to do it.

★Effect★

Click “Effect” button you can do these actions: adjusting brightness, contrast and saturation of the video. You can easily adjust the video through two windows in the same interface.

★Trim★

If you just want convert a clip of your video, then you can use the "Trim" icon to set the Start time and End time of the clip or you can directly drag the slide bar to the accurate position.

trim.jpg

★Crop★

By using the “Crop” function you can crop the black edge of your video and you can also drag the line around the video image to adjust your video to your Google Phone.

crop.jpg

If you want to learn more, here Tipard Studio.

Now you can enjoy your videos on your portable players at any time and anywhere!

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