AVS Video Tools Reviewed


by Joshua Gibbson - Date: 2007-10-08 - Word Count: 326 Share This!

Now you can do more than ever with regards to creating and editing videos with AVS video tools, formerly known as AVS Video Converter. With AVS video tools you can remove commercials, edit, rotate, join, split, convert, cut scenes, apply effects, Transfer, rip, copy, burn DVD's and video files with AVS video pools.

All key formats are supported, including (XviD, DivX), DV AVI, MP4, Apple iPod, Creative Zen, Archos DVR and Quicktime just to name a few of them. Also you can directly transfer to PSP, iPod and so may other portable players. With AVS Video tools you can create and upload your videos to a litany of portable payers and digital toys including Apple iPod, Sony PSP, Creative Zen Vision and every mobile phone with video playback capabilities including portable DVD players.

AVS Video tools is user friendly and works great with Youtube downloading software such as TubeSucker. AVS Video Converter has been renamed AVS Video Tools 5.1 after a recent upgrade of its capabilities. It's their top selling product and with it you have full control of creative input with regards to creating and editing videos. This new upgraded software now has six separate full featured video processing applications.

With this your time spent editing and processing video materials is smooth and so much more productive. This new upgrade is available at no cost to any registered owners of AVS Video Converter software. Now you have so many more options when working with you home DVD videos due the support of customized aspect ration feature.

With this new feature you can select and adjust or determine the aspect ratio of a video by looking in the advanced main window. With all of the features that AVS Video Tools bring to you to work with you can do just about anything that you want to do with your video material.

Written by Joshua Gibbson. You can download a free trial of AVS Video Tools and get Software Coupons at twimbee.com

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