Before we go any further here’s another
disclaimer. We here at TechGeeze support the movie industry and due to
the nature of the software we’ll be reviewing, want to assure that this
will only be used on legally acquired media for personal use. With that
said, here’s the deal. More often than not, most of us have a mobile
device that allows playback of video. Whether that’s an Apple or an
Android device we would want to place video files for viewing pleasure
on the go. Then in the other end of the spectrum, our entertainment
systems allow playback of digital files as well, from our DVD players to
the PlayStation 3, it would be best if we can always project those
movies in our beautiful displays.
Unlike in our PCs where we can just
install codecs when we encounter a video playback issue, hardware
players are a totally different story. We can’t just install codecs
there as their playback is simply limited with the hardware itself. The
obvious solution is to convert our video. And that’s another problem as
there are tons of video formats out there that the anyone new in the
converting scene will be pretty much overwhelmed. Thus, the need for a
simpler converter but versatile enough to handle multiple formats is
very much appreciated these days. This is where Movavi’s Video Converter
comes in. Now what differs this converter from the various ones out
there? Find out in this review of the Movavi Video Converter.
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