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Because of the widely using of HD Camcorder, now it is really convenient to record family parties and other things you are interested in. Nowadays, people would like to share their things with the rest of the world through Internet, such as youtube.com and other video websites.

This guide aims to show you how to convert and edit the video you recorded using your HD camcorder

What you need is a powerful HD Converter.

Step 1: Load Video

Click "Add File" to load the video that you want to convert.

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Step 2: Choose Your Output Profile and Settings.

From "Profile" drop-down list you can choose your output profile according to your need.

You can also click "setteing"adjust the settings of your output video, such as "video/audio encoder", "Video/audio Bitrate", "Channels", "Resolution" and so on..

Step 3: Video Editing.

This powerful MTS Converter allows you to do many video editings.

1. Click "Effect". to make special effect for your movie.

You can adjust the "Brightness", "Contrast", "Saturation" and also you can use "deinterlacing" to improve you output effect.

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2. Trim: .

"Trim" function allows you to pick up any part of your video to convert. You can just convert a part of your video that you want.

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3: Crop: .

Cut off the black edges of the original movie video and watch in full screen on your iPod using the "Crop" function.

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Step 4: Conversion.

After you have done all the steps above you can click "Start" button to start your conversion.

Here I also recommend you some High Definition video converter, MTS Converter, M2TS Converter.

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