With MPEG to MP4 converter, you can easily convert MPEG files to MP4 videos for your iPod, PSP, Zune or any other portable media player. MPEG-4 is able to render DVD-quality video (MPEG-2) and remain lower data rates and smaller file sizes at the meantime.

Platform: Windows Price: USD 29.95
RMVB to MPEG Converter
RMVB is typically used for multimedia content stored locally. If you need to convert RMVB files to MPEG, FLV, AVI, WMV, MP4 and other formats, MPEG to MP4 converter can help you. MPEG to MP4 converter can convert RMVB and RM video files to various types of formats, including WMV, FLV, MP4, AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, 3GP and MP3.
RealMedia Variable Bitrate (RMVB) is a multimedia container format developed by Real Networks. As opposed to the more common RealMedia container, which holds streaming media encoded at a constant bit rate, RMVB is typically used for multimedia content stored locally. Files using this format have the file extension .rmvb.
WMV to MPEG & MPEG to WMV
If you got Zune media player or Xbox 360 video game console, you may want to convert MPEG videos to WMV format so that you can watch the movies on Zune or Xbox. MPEG to MP4 converter can convert MPEG and all other supported formats to WMV for Zune and Xbox. This video converter can also convert WMV files to MPEG formats.
Windows Media Video (WMV) is a compressed video file format for several proprietary codecs developed by Microsoft. The original codec, known as WMV, was originally designed for Internet streaming applications, as a competitor to Real Video.

Platform: Windows XP, Vista Price: USD 45.95
Convert FLV to MPEG
Videos downloaded from YouTube are in the format of FLV (Flash Video). MPEG to MP4 converter can convert these FLV files to MPEG. It can also convert FLV files from all other sources. What’s more, MPEG to MP4 converter provides the feature of converting MPEG to YouTube FLV, as well as converting AVI, WMV, MKV, RMVB, VOV and various types of video formats to FLV files ready for uploading to YouTube.com.
MPEG-4 was defined by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). The MPEG Group also set up the standards of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. MPEG-4 delivers high quality of audio and video streams, especially for cell phone and broadband. MPEG-4 adopts AAC instead of MP3 as the audio codec.
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