Freemake Video Converter: All-in-One Free Video Converter

Freemake Video Converter is new freeware released by Freemake. The free video converter allows one to convert videos to many formats and devices, burn DVD, edit, and upload to YouTube. This freeware was developed to rival the popular paid multimedia programs and deliver the same and even better quality and functionality.

Freemake Video Converter: All-in-One Free Video Converter
San Fransisco, CA, July 21, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Freemake Video Converter enables fast and easy conversion to AVI, WMV, MP4, 3GP, DVD, MP3. The converter prepares videos to be viewed on devices: iPod, iPhone, iPad, PSP, smartphones, mobiles, and PC.

The range of input formats is vast: the program is capable of importing videos from DVD, mobiles, Internet, cams, PC. It is also possible to combine photos with background music or audio with visuals to create videos.

With Freemake Video Converter, it is easy to burn up to 20 hours of video to a standard DVD disc. Different DVD menu styles are at your disposal. The converter tells if it is possible to write a high-quality DVD judging by the duration of the input files, not by their size.

Freemake Video Converter offers such editing options as cutting unwanted video parts, joining several videos into one file, rotating, and flipping.

It also helps to upload files to YouTube directly, without using the original YouTube interface. These can be converted videos, music visualization, photo slideshow, or even DVD. The program will cut videos into 10-minute parts inserting them into one YouTube playlist, and save the account information.

In short, Freemake Video Converter is a new free program that can bring forward the functionality comparable to that of paid ones. Free downloading and updating, ergonomic interface, speedy conversion - all these features allow users to fulfill tasks of different complexity, without time and money spent in vain.

About Freemake
Freemake is a new freeware developer. Industry best practices, cutting-edge technologies and advanced programming tools are the drivers behind Freemake software. The company’s motto “… good software must be free” reflects its strategy in a nutshell. With this exciting array of Freemake freeware, everyone can enjoy the maximum benefits of multimedia.

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