Prism video conversion software is a free video file format converter for Windows and the Mac. It can convert video files from avi, divX, mpg, vob, wmv (Windows Media Video formats)... More
Prism video conversion software is a free video file format converter for Windows and the Mac. It can convert video files from avi, divX, mpg, vob, wmv (Windows Media Video formats), 3gp (cell phone format) and more into avi, asf, wmv, mp4, 3gp and others. It can also convert your DVD discs into many different formats.
With Prism you can convert video files into the formats you need to watch on TV, load to a cell phone, put on a website, create a presentation, watch on your portable device and much more. In fact, the possibilities are endless using this powerful video file converter.
Prism is one of the most stable and comprehensive video converters available and it is very easy to use. But if you don't believe us, try it for yourself. Just add the files you want to convert to the list, select the format you want to use, and then click the convert button. Prism even includes preset encoder options for all popular devices making it as simple as possible.
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