Video File Conversion 101
File compression seems to be name of the game to see who can fit the most music and video onto
today
media deices. Unfortunately
with so many compression formats and codecs, it becomes virtually
impossibly for your head unit
to
support the multitude of song and video file types. To overcome the
confusion of what video formats are
compatible with this head unit, we suggest using a file converter to
align the stars and change the many
video file types you have to one standard.
Surely there are many
file
conversion
apps
available
on
the
line,
but
CNet
seems
to
be a reliable
source
and has a good file
conversion
app
available.
Check
out:
http://download.cnet.com/Free
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AVI
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Video
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Converter/3000
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2194_4
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75685273.html
Drop
by
our
website
for
the
link
instead
of
typing a
million
le ers
and
symbols
into
your
web
browser?
After the app downloads
and
installs,
it
's
pretty
simple
to
convert
your
files.
Select
the
Add
File
button
and browse your
computer
to
find
the
alien
file
type
you
need
to
convert.
The
file
info
should
appear at
the top:
There are some optional
choices
after
the
file is selected,
like
changing
the
name
to
protect
the
innocent, or change
the
location
the
converted
file is saved.
If
you
feeling
frisky
go
for
it:
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