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Showing posts with label File Conversion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label File Conversion. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2007

Online Conversion Tool

Often happen to have a document or a video that are impossible to open with programs you have on your PC. The simplest way to solve the problem is surely convert that file in another that can be played/opened with the software you own on your computer. Another case is when you need to upload files to social sites like YouTube but you have the video file in a format doesn't recognized by the portal.
How to solve the problem? It is not simply to find a good and free standalone software that can make these conversions...and sometimes you need more than just one software to convert different files in other formats.
The real solution is to use the online conversion tools: the latest is You Convert It: this converter is quick and extremely simple to use. It is divided into five main categories:
  • Documents
  • Images
  • Audio
  • Video
  • Measure Units

Just select the right category and the file you want to convert. Select destination format and insert your email address. In just few moment you will receive in your email the link to download the converted file. Very interesting is the measure units converter...there is plenty of this kind of converter online...but this can really convert everything!!! take a look and tell me if 'I'm wrong!

Monday, January 8, 2007

ZamZar


You can make conversion, directly online in a lot of different formats. A very Huge Lists. You can convert documents (pdf to doc), video, images and music. Yust Test It!!

Friday, December 29, 2006

Hey! Watch

Hey!Watch allows users to import files to the service in a number of ways, including uploading from a hard drive or simply putting in the URL of a video froa YouTube or other popular online video service. But they also allow users to upload videos via a RSS feed, so new enclosures from future show will automatically be uploaded as well. The company has also created bookmarklets and a Firefox plugin to import a video from a currently viewed website to the service with a single click.Once files are uploaded, they can be converted to all of the usual formats and then downloaded. And they’ve also used RSS intelligently here as well - they’ve created a RSS feed for all of a user’s converted files, so they can simply be gathered from a feed reader without going back to the Hey!Watch site each time.

There’s a use case for this that is really compelling - any time you see a video on YouTube or another site that you want to keep, all you have to do is hit the button on the bookmarklet, and later gather the file from the RSS feed. Those files can be in MPEG4 format for an iPod, or DVD format for burning to a DVD. Want to create a DVD for a friend of your favorite YouTube music videos? This service is going to make that dead simple.

And the fun doesn’t stop there. All of the key functionality is available via a REST API, for developers to build directly into their products.

Hey!Watch will have a free version, along with a premium version with higher limits on total upload limits, maximum video size and length, etc. [www.techcrunch.com]