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Best MXF to MPEG Converter

How to convert MXF to MPEG from Panasonic HVX200, Canon XF305, etc? Try best MXF to MPEG Converter, which can easily help you convert MXF to MPEG in a pretty simple way. Adopting the advanced coding technology, best MXF to MPEG Converter can convert MXF files to MPEG much faster than the other similar tools, while its batch conversion mode also greatly accelerate its conversion speed.

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Equipped with the advanced audio and video sync conversion technology, best MXF to MPEG Converter offers you the best quality of the sound and images to convert MXF files to MPEG. Featured by its intuitive interface and easy-to-use steps, best MXF to MPEG Converter offers you the easiest way to convert MXF to MPEG with only a few clicks. You are also allowed to convert MXF to all the other popular video and audio formats and freely edit the MXF files at will.

What if I want to enjoy several clips of the video as a whole one chapter? You can make it using the merging function supported by best MXF to MPEG Converter. In fact, best MXF to MPEG Converter offers much more editing options than you initially imagine. Wanna know what are they? Come on to free download best MXF to MPEG Converter to find the fantastic editing options by yourself now!

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Overview of MPEG format

What is MPEG?

MPEG stands for the Motion Picture Experts Group, part of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electro technical Commission (IEC), charged with creating and publishing standards for various areas of technology, respectively. MPEG standards address audio and video formats used online, in television broadcasts, and in DVD media.

Main types of MPEG formats:

A number of MPEG standards are in current use, and more are sure to follow. Some well-known standards are explained briefly below.

MPEG-1: This first set of standards was developed for audio and video compression. The video format of MPEG-1 was used to store movies on CDs, known as Video CD, or VCD. Quality is equal to that of a VHS tape, and compatibility playback on CD/DVD players is high. One drawback of MPEG-1 is that it only supports progressive footage, verses the inclusion of interlaced. These terms relate to the way a picture paints itself across a screen. Progressive monitors (including progressive TVs) paint a picture ‘from top to bottom’ progressively in a single, sequential pass. Interlaced displays paint every other line, then fill in the odd lines in a two-pass process.

MPEG-2: This standard improved on MPEG-1 by including the ability to encode interlaced pictures. It is widely used for digital cable, satellite and over the air digital signals. This format is also prevalent for movies distributed on DVD. Television receivers, DVD players and television stations typically incorporate the MPEG-2 standard. MPEG-2 also contains two container formats: the Transport Stream and Program Stream. These relate to the way digital broadcasts are transmitted and formatted to media, respectively.

MPEG-3: The intention was to make this standard compatible with high-definition TV (HDTV), but this became unnecessary when MPEG-2 extensions expanded that standard's ability to encompass HDTV. At that time, MPEG-3 was abandoned.

MPEG-4: Borrowing from MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, the MPEG-4 standard extends functionality of audio/video compression by improving format flexibility. MPEG-4 supports 3-D rendered objects, as well as incorporating the copyright protection scheme known as Digital Rights Management (DRM). MPEG-4 can be used for broadcast television, online streaming media, applications such as videophone, and distribution on digital media.

The MPEG-4 standard is developed in “parts” associated with some well-known codecs. For example, DivX, Xvid, Nero Digital and Quicktime6™ are a few codecs that use MPEG-4 part 2. A different version of Nero Digital (AVC), and Quicktime (version 7) use MPEG-4 part 10, as does the x264 codec. Blu-ray discs and some types of HD DVDs also use this flavor of MPEG-4.

Key Features of best MXF to MPEG Converter

1. Easy to play MXF files on multiple devices

Best MXF to MPEG Converter makes it really simple for you to watch your favorite MXF video on multiple popular devices and thus you can easily enjoy them on Apple TV, iPhone (iPhone 3G, iPhone 4), iPad (iPad 3G, iPad 3G+ WiFi), iPod, Xbox360, PS3, Zune, Archos, PSP, 3GP, Blackberry, Motorola Droid, Nexus One, HTC Droid, HTC Hero, etc.

2. Powerful to convert MXF files to all popular formats

Best MXF to MPEG Converter covers all the popular video and audio formats as the output profiles, including the video formats like MKV, AVI, MOV, VOB, FLV, SWF, MP4, XviD, DivX, DVD, HD video, etc and the audio formats such as MP3, M4A, M4R, WMA, WAV, OGG, AC3, AAC, AU, MP2, MKA, FLAC and so on.

3. Fantastic to edit MXF files

You are enabled to edit the video visual effects using best MXF to MPEG Converter by adjusting the video effects (set the brightness, contrast and saturation) and adding the watermarks (add the text, images and video as the watermarks). You can also differ the output audio from the original audio by replacing the audio with the very one you like. Best MXF to MPEG Converter also allows you to edit the duration and playing region of the output video with its trimming and cropping functions. Diversified editing options are supported for you to make more satisfactory settings.

4. Considerate to make advanced settings

Best MXF to MPEG Converter supports you to make the senior setting, so you can adjust the setting like bit rate, frame rate, codec, etc to the audio and video. Depending on the function, you can find the most suitable parameters for your output files.

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