Operating system: Windows
Publisher: NCH Software
Release : Prism Video Converter 9.33
Antivirus check: passed
Prism Video Converter is a free converter program that is very easy to use and easily allows users to move and convert videos with ease. It allows users to move and convert between different formats, as well as work in batches. It is very effective in managing and allowing users to work with a clean and simple interface that is intuitive in navigation. It offers elegant backgrounds and rids the interface of other unappealing backgrounds so that your design of the interface is customizable and personalized. It also offers frequent updates to different aspects such as FLV encoding, preview conversion, and others. It is very specific to devices and allows users to provide support to various devices, one by one. It also has several updates that help users manage and optimize the program’s performance. It has other features, such as allowing users to work with pop up settings, which are very convenient. For example, it does not require you to place different options within menus and instead allows users to work with files directly from its simple and easy interface.
Prism Video Converter also allows users to move and extract files from DVDs directly so that it is not a hassle to do so. I would highly recommend Prism Video Converter also because of its speed, in that it is very fast in what it performs and offers performance, which is based on a wide variety of factors such as file type and length. Still, it is not too much of a delay in doing tasks. It also depends on what resources are available and allows users to work with videos and other high-quality things, which gives users a high rate of performance for their outputs. I would highly recommend that users check this out when working with different video files. It easily converts files and is very highly compatible with a wide array of different file formats.
Features:
Allows direct conversion from disks and other sources, preview conversion and FLV encoding