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Any Video Converter Ultimate

Any video converter ultimate is an all-in-one video converting software with easy-to-use graphical interface, fast converting speed and excellent video quality. The process of converting video is pretty simple, once you open the program, just drag the files to the conversion pane, edit if you wish, select the output category or device, specify the subtype and press the Convert Now button. It can convert video files from mpg, avi, divX, mpg, vob, wmv, 3gp (mobile phone format), asf, mov, rmvb and more into mp4, avi, mpeg and wmv files. If you have iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP, Apple TV, PS3, Archos, Walkman, Sandisk Sansa, iRiver PMP, Creative Zen, Wii or Xbox 360, Any Video Converter is right for you! You can also download and convert YouTube and Google videos. There are three versions available including Any Video Converter free, pro and ultimate to cater different user needs. More read Any Video Converter Ultimate
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