Eastsea  Video Converter
Eastsea Video Converter is a professional video converter, It can convert video files from various formats with great stability. It supports converting most video formats including VCD, SVCD, DVD, MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI (DivX, XviD, DV Video, MS MPEG4, Intel indeo Video, Cinepak and other), WMV/ASF and RealMedia (RM) file format.



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 Eastsea Video Converter Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Eastsea Video Converter for?
2. How to install Eastsea Video Converter?
3. How to launch it?
4. Can't open some avi file and convert.
5.I can open wmv file or asf file, but can't be converted to dvd or other format?
6.I'm trying to find a video converter to convert wmv and/or mpg to asf so that I can stream it with a Windows Media Server. Does your software do this?
7. What are video and audio codecs?
8. What Video Codecs Eastsea Video Converter work with?
9.What is bitrate?
10.What is frame rate?
11. When I try to convert AVI to VCD I get mpeg format. Why?
12. Is it possible to convert an AVI Divx file to a MPEG-1 file to make a VCD with your Eastsea Video Converter?
13. I cannot convert mpg/DVD to any other format. Every time I try the program crashes with an error message.
14. Which codec is better when dealing with AVI file?
15. If I purchase this program, how much do future upgrades cost?
16. Is your online order secure?
17. What are values for registered users?
18. I have lost my code, how can I get it again?
19. I have placed an order, when will I get the software?
20. I have a question, how do I?

1. What is Eastsea Video Converter?
Eastsea Video Converter is a professional video converter, It can convert video files from various formats with great stability. It supports converting most video formats including VCD, SVCD, DVD, MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI (DivX, XviD, DV Video, MS MPEG4, Intel indeo Video, Cinepak and other), WMV/ASF and RealMedia (RM) file format. It can also extract audio from video file. An easy-to-use interface allows you to enjoy working with video files without frequently consulting reference materials. You can convert many files in batches regardless of their source formats.


2. How to install Eastsea Video Converter?
Before the installation, please see System Requirements first to make sure that your PC meets the conditions.
Find the setup package you have downloaded from the website. It's an exe file, double click it to run it, then follow the prompts to finish the installation procedure.
After the installation, there is a shortcut created on the desktop and under the programs group, see it from "Start > Programs > Eastsea Video Converter".

3. How to launch it?
When the Eastsea Video Converter is installed successfully on to your computer, there should have a shortcut created on the desktop, you may double click it to launch it. You may also run it from "Start > Programs > Eastsea Video Converter > Eastsea Video Converter".

4.Can't open some avi file and convert.
Your computer should install video decoder for divx, xvid or other format. Download DivX decoder, Xvid decoder.

5. I can open wmv file or asf file, but can't be converted to dvd or other format?
The software is powered by Microsoft DirectX 9, so please install DirectX 9 runtime before convertion.

6. I'm trying to find a video converter to convert wmv and/or mpg to asf so that I can stream it with a Windows Media Server. Does your software do this?
There is not need to convert wmv to asf. Windows Media Server supports wmv files perfectly. WMV is a more advanced format than ASF, we may say that ASF is a previous version of WMV.

7. What are video and audio codecs?
A video or audio Codec (COmpression/DECompression) is a software component allowing to encode data to be stored on a media (CD, DVD, etc...) and/ to decode it to be visualized or heard. There are also so-called "hard" codecs usually embedded to camcorders or digital video players or professional and semi-professional video cards for video editing and composing.

8. What Video Codecs Eastsea Video Converter work with?
Basically Eastsea Video Converter works with all of the video codecs installed at your computer. Here is the description of the most common ones:

"XviD MPEG-4 Video Codec" http://www.xvid.org/ 
XviD is an MPEG4 video codec which is being developed under the open source model, much like the LAME MP3 encoder. It's based upon the efforts made in the Open Source project "OpenDivX" by DivX Networks, which shut it down and closed the source with all the ideas and work spent by many coders from the net. Since the start-over, XviD is developing very fast and is evolving into a very high quality codec.

"DivX 5.0.5 Codec" http://www.divx.com/ 
DivX was originally a hack of the Microsoft MPEG4v3 codec, but has since become a completely separate codec. It is available in both free and purchased versions.
DivX is the most common codec used in the groups, although you will find several versions of the DivX codec that are all used.
The most common versions are 3.11, 4.0n, and 5.0. Officially, installing the most recent version of the codec will allow playing older versions, however, there have been complaints of lowered quality and compatibility when playing files created with the older codecs. Version 3.11 can be installed separately of later versions without much hassle. Getting versions 4 and 5 to coexist on a single computer is very difficult.

"MS MPEG-4 v1,2,3 driver 4.1.0.3927"
These three codecs were the first MPEG4 codecs used. Because better codecs that are also freely available are now present, these codecs should no longer be used for new encodes. It is, however, still necessary to install some or all of these codecs depending on your operating system to support older encodes.

9.What is bitrate?

Bitrate very often used when speaking of video or audio quality and file size -- defines how much physical space one second of audio or video takes in bits (note: not in bytes).The higher the bitrate, the more times per second the original sound is sampled, thus yielding a more faithful reproduction and better sound. When choosing an MP3, weigh the advantage of a higher bitrate against the size of the file. Generally speaking, a bitrate of 128 kbps or higher will provide satisfactory sound quality.

Constant Bit Rate(CBR) encoding maintains the same bitrate throughout an encoded file.
Variable Bit Rate(VBR) is an MP3 encoding method that's used when file size is not an issue. Unfortunately AVOne Video Converter decodes VBR but doesn't encode it.

Selecting the proper bit rate for your projects depends on the playback target: if you're making a VCD for playback on a DVD player, the video must be exactly 1150 Kbps and the audio 224 Kbps.

10.What is frame rate?

In basic terms, a video can be thought of as being made up of numerous snapshots, called frames. Frame Rate defines how many pictures eg. frames one second of video or audio contains, normally used acronym for framerate is fps - frames per second. Human eye can't see picture changes after the framerate is more than ~24fps.

Video files with higher frame rates show motion better but have larger file sizes.Typical frame rates are 29.97 for NTSC video (in American TV system), 25 for PAL (European system) video, and 24 for film. When exporting low-bandwidth versions, select a frame rate that is 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 of the original frame rate. Setting a frame rate higher than the original frame rate will make the file larger but will not improve the quality.
Note that MPEG format only supports 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 frame rates.

11. When I try to convert AVI to VCD I get mpeg format. Why?

The mpeg file is the VCD compliant mpeg file. Then you need a VCD burner. We recommend NERO. Burn it with the option "To VCD". Follow the wizard.

12. Is it possible to convert an AVI Divx file to a MPEG-1 file to make a VCD with your Eastsea Video Converter?

Yes, you could convert DivX (avi) file to VCD compliant files (mpeg-1) with Eastsea Video Converter, and then burn it to VCD with a VCD/DVD burner.


13. I cannot convert mpg/DVD to any other format. Every time I try the program crashes with an error message.

Download an MPEG-2 Encoder from internet and install it.

14. Which codec is better when dealing with AVI file?

Of course we recommend DivX, not only its fast speed but also the quality.

15. If I purchase this program, how much do future upgrades cost?
The software is shareware for one-time registration fee only. You will get all the future's versions for free.

16. Is your online order secure?
Yes, it's VeriSign secure.

17. What are values for registered users?
Registered users will get the following values,

  • Permission of keeping the software for permanent using
  • Immediate registration code when the order was passed
  • Detailed registration instructions within 24 hours by email
  • Free technical support by email
  • Free upgrade to the future versions
  • Discount prices for ordering our other products
18. I have lost my code, how can I get it again?
Please click here to send a message to us for resending the registration instructions to you. Make sure the following fields are included in the message.
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19. I have placed an order, when will I get the software?
You will get the registration name and code as soon as the order is finished! If you have not get the registration name and code, and also have not get the registration email within 24 hours, it may because that your email address is not correct or not reachable! You can send an email to us for resending it with the order ID and correct email address included.

20. I have a question, how do I?
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