Most of commonly used formats are supported by AVS Video Editor:
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HD Video formats
(.m2ts, .m2t, .mts, .tod, index.bdm, index.bdmv)
- Blu-ray video
- AVCHD
- MPEG-2 HD
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AVI – Audio Video Interleave (including HD video) (.avi, .divx, .xvid, .ivf, .div, etc )
- DivX codec *
- Xvid codec
- H.264 codec
- DV codec
- Cinepak codec
- Indeo codec
- MJPEG codec
- Uncompressed codec
- MS MPEG-4 codec
- and other
*if necessary codec is installed |
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WMV – Windows Media Formats (including HD video) (.wmv, .asf, .asx, .dvr-ms)
- Windows Media Video
- Advanced Systems Format
- DVR-MS
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(.wmv only) |
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MPEG – Motion Picture Experts Group (including HD video)
(.mpg, .mpeg, .mp2, .m1v, .mpe, .m2v, .dat, .ifo, .vob, .vro, .mg4, .mod, .mvv)
- MPEG-1
- MPEG-2
- VCD, SVCD, DVD (PAL and NTSC)
- VOB, VRO
- MPEG-4
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Mobile video formats
(.3gp2, .3gpp, .3gp, .3g2, .mp4)
- MP4 (inc. Sony PSP and Apple iPod)
- 3GPP
- 3GPP2
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Quick Time movie (including HD video)
(.mov, .qt, .m4v, .mp4) |
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Adobe Flash
(.swf1, .flv, .f4v, .f4p) |
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(except .swf1) |
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RealNetworks
(.rm, .rv, .ram, .rmvb, .ivr) |
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Matroska (including HD video)
(.mkv) |
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Ogg Media (including HD video)
(.ogm, .ogg, .ogv) |
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AMV/MTV files
(.amv, .mtv) |
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TS files
(ts, .m2ts, .m2t, .mts, .tp) |
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Nintendo DS files
(.dpg) |
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NullSoft Video
(.nsv) |
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FLIC files
(.fli, .flc) |
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CDG files2
(.cdg) |
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Note:
1 – .swf files with video content only can be loaded into AVS Video Editor.
2 – CDG files are karaoke files. To load video file together with audio track, make sure that video and audio files are located in one and the same folder and have the same name, e.g. “song.cdg” and “song.mp3″ (CDG+MP3 format) or “song.cdg” and “song.ogg” (CDG+OGG format).
Please feel free to contact us if you have any question.
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AVS Video Editor – Saving to Devices
You can use the Save to Devices option to create a video for a mobile player, mobile phone or a gaming console of yours and upload it right to the device. Other most popular devices are also supported. The following options are available here:
- Save to Mobile Players – use this option to save your movie into video files compatible with various mobile players – Apple iPhone, Apple iPod of different models including iPod Touch, Sony PSP, Microsoft Zune, Archos, Creative Zen Vision, iAudio, iRiver and Epson players.
- Save to Gaming Consoles – use this option to save your movie into video files compatible with most popular gaming consoles – Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3 and Sony PSP.
- Save to Mobile Phones – use this option to save your movie into video files compatible with many mobile phones supporting video playback – BlackBerry 8 and 81 series phones, Apple iPhone, HP iPaq series devices, Palm Treo series and other pocket PCs and PDAs. If your device is not on the list, you can try and use a generic 3GPP/MPEG-4 mobile phone profile.
- Save to Other Devices – use this option to save your movie into video files compatible with Apple TV and Epson multimedia players.

When the movie creation is over, you will be offered to upload it to the portable using AVS Mobile Uploader that comes together with AVS Video Editor. You do not need any other additional programs to transfer your created movie to a portable of yours.
AVS Video Editor Guides
Interface Program
* Main Menu
- File & Edit Menu Sections
- View & Preview Menu Sections
* Top Toolbar
* Menu Panes
* Files and Effects Area
* Preview Area
* Timeline/Storyboard Area
* Keyboard Shortcut
1. Working with Projects
* Starting a New Project
* Changing Settings
* Opening Existing Projects
* Saving Projects
2. Creating and Editing Videos
* Creating Video
* Editing Video
- Transitions
- Video Effects
- Text
- Video Overlay
- Audio
- Splitting Videos into Chapters
- Using Trim and Multiple Trim Options
- Using Crop Scale
3. Saving Videos
* Supported Formats
* Saving to File: AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV
* Saving to Disc: DVDs, DivX/Xvid
* Saving to Devices: Mobile Players, Game Consoles, Mobile Phones, Others
* Saving for Web
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