How to Convert MPEG to MPEG-2

May 6th, 2011 344 views |0 Comments

Video Magic is an multifunction video converter.

Owning Video Magic, you can convert MPEG to MPEG-2; convert HD videos, DVD videos, nearly all videos to MPEG-2, Xvid, WMV2, MPEG4, H264, H263 etc.; convert any audio to MP3, MP2, AAC, AC3, M4A. Amazingly, this video converter can synchronize your Apple, Archos, BlackBerry, HTC, Mobile Phones, Nokia, Sony, so Video Magic directly transfer the converted files to your portable device.  Besides, you can use Video Magic to create pictures slideshow with title/credits/background music/effect and convert it, download movies from YouTube or Yahoo, preview source files….

Let’s download Video Magic and follow the steps to experience its powerful function.

Step 1: Load your MPEG source files by clicking “Add File(s)”. Batch conversions are allowed!

Step 2: According to your need, choose MPEG-2 as the output format by clicking “Profile”.

Step 3: You can reset the output folder for saving the converted files by clicking “Output-Browse”.

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Step 4(Optional): Video Magic offers “Edit” and “Setting” to customize movie. The edit tools include clipping any segment, cropping video size, adding watermark and subtitle, merging files into one. Setting allows you to reset video and audio’s output parameters such as bitrates, video size, frame rate, sample rate.

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Step 5: Click “Start” to convert. After seconds you would get the wanted MPEG-2 video.

Video Magic absolutely is the powerful video converter you are looking for!

What is MPEG?

MPEG stands for the Motion Picture Experts Group, part of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical 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.

What is MPEG-2?

MPEG-2 is a standard for “the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information”. It describes a combination of lossy video compression and lossy audio data compression methods which permit storage and transmission of movies using currently available storage media and transmission bandwidth.

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