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Most powerful software - video processing and web design
Most powerful software - video processing and web design
Right here, I recommend you guys an excellent powerful program for multimedia processing and web design. It is Socusoft Web Video Player, which I came across on a download site a few days ago. Socusoft Web Video Player is an excellent tool which is integrated with powerful functions such as web video creation, video conversion (including video merging, video trimming, video playing), YouTube/Google video download and audio extraction. It provides fantastic solutions for making web videos.
This program allows you to publish your video clips of various formats on your website, blog, forum and more, making it play videos directly online. It just needs simple steps to complete a web video. Different from videos on YouTube, The web video generated by this program has an embedded player, which can be fully customized.
The principle of this application is to integrate your video with a player together with relevant output codes to be embedded into HTML of your webpage or blog. It will take you three steps to make a web video. The input files accept FLV format only so as to enable output video player to playback clips. You may meet with the problem about videos of different formats. Well, it has a conversion component which accepts various video formats, making it easy to convert your files to FLV format.
[img]http://www.web-video-player.com/support/web-video-player/web-video-player.jpg[/img]
Official site of Socusoft Web Video Player: http://www.web-video-player.com
Features of Web Video and Player Function:
-- GUI is easy to navigate -- Cool player templates for web videos and websites -- Rich parameter settings for web videos and players -- Show/Hide of video play list and playback feature -- Extremely easy to publish web videos and embedded player -- Convenient to get ready-made files for Dreamweaver or FrontPage
Cool web players: http://www.web-video-player.com/sampleplayer.php
Features of Video Conversion Function:
-- Accept various input/output video formats -- Multiple select video files for batch conversion -- YouTube/Google video wizard download -- Customize video and audio properties independently -- Ready-made output video parameters for various portable devices -- Convert videos at high speed with perfect output quality -- Extract audio into various formats from video clips -- Customize output video frame size -- Merge video clips into one movie -- Split files into smaller parts -- Integrated video player -- User-friendly interface -- Easy to use.
Detailed Features: http://www.web-video-player.com/webvideoplayer.php
Portable Devices and Video Formats
=> Best optimize videos of different formats for Nokia series, iPod series, iPhone series, PSP, Zune, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Blackberry, Dopod, Creative Zen, Archos, iRiver, 3GS, Google phone (T-mobile G1) and other portable devices. => Convert movies, flash videos (FLV), MOV, WMV, MPEG-4, MPG, RM, RMVB, AVI, DivX, XviD, VOB, ASF, DV, 3GP, M1V, M2V into AVI, SWF, WMV, MP4, MOV, 3GP, FLV, MPG, MPEG4, MPEG and MPEG-II => Extract audio / music from video clips into MP3, WAV, WMA, M4A, OGG, AAC, AMR and MP2 => Put videos to websites/blogs/forums and more and play online
You guys can go to its website for more information about its features and functions. As stated on its site: the trial version generates web videos with a logo at the top left corner of the web player which links to its website. The logo is no big deal for us video fans. As for trial version’s another point: URLs such as company URL and advertisement links also cannot be added to the web videos. I would like to say: the advertisement links adding function is useful to businessmen and website promoters only. So, as for us, don’t worry about it as there is no time limit or other key limits. We can still use it freely for fun and experience its cool features. I think you can find out more and you may report back here in the comments.
PS: Tutorial -- How to Make Web Videos Easily such as Video News on Yahoo, MSN and YouTube
Here is the tutorial link: http://funny-video-youtube.blogspot.com
One of the best tutorials for multimedia processing and web design:
Perfect Solutions: trim, split, merge or convert videos and extract sound clips From: http://www.web-video-player.com/support/trim-split-merge-convert-video-extract-audio.php
Find out more at the official site of Socusoft Web Video Player or google it for more information.
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