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October 27th, 2007

ImTOO 3GP Video Converter

A mobile 3gp video had to be converted to wmv so that I could upload it to Youtube, I did a lot of searching and finally ended up with ImTOO 3GP converter and till now this is the best converter I have, the speed is good and the converted video quality was good.
Features include:

  1. Convert various formats including DVD, VCD, SVCD, MOV, RM, AVI, MPEG, WMV, MPEG1/2/4 to 3GP.
  2. Convert 3GP to popular audio files, including MP3 and WAV.
  3. Support batch conversion.
  4. Support multithreading, you can convert multiple files at the same time.
  5. Converts any clip or segment of input file.
  6. Supports preview. Users can preview the input files before conversion.

To start working with it is click on Add and add the video, then select the required format and then click on Encode.

ImTOO 3gp converter demonstration

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6 Responses to “ImTOO 3GP Video Converter”

  1. [...] I noticed while reading about the ImTOO 3GP Video Converter is that Prathik isn't linking to the software and information that he's referencing. [...]

  2. To convert protected video (or audio) files I prefer to use MelodyCan software. Cause I noticed when playback window is partially obscured it doesn’t affect converted file. It`s really important feature. So my choice is MelodyCan.com

  3. Never heard about Melody Can and I don’t have a full version of it to test it out. But as far as my experience goes I liked Imtoo a lot, both for it’s simplicity and output video quality.
    I wouldn’t mind testing out other video conversions either, I am going to write about another one soon.
    Anny, if you have a full version of Melody Can do tell me about it. I think I’ll write about it too, it can help my blog readers.

  4. Don’t bother with it. I experienced with it and wasn’t satisfied at all. I got a way-better impression with Tunebite, which is a more professional software

  5. @ Tech36 Guru

    Yup, no problem. Here is a link http://www.convert-any-media.com/ Hope you can find here all information you need

    @ TheGim

    Can you describe what kind of problem did appear with MelodyCan? Maybe you should write to support team?

  6. I will check out MelodyCan Anny, maybe in about 2 weeks I’ll have a review put up.

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