Pretty good video converters for both Windows and Mac users

Are you a video lover? Have you ever looked forward to searching for a satisfactory video converter to deal with your favorite video sources via Google, but have never met a nice one? If so, don’t be anxious, this guide will show you the detailed instructions of two excellent video converters, one for Windows, and the other for Mac. Just follow them and now let’s start.

Part 1: How to convert videos on Windows

1. Download Pavtube video converter, install and run it.

As soon as you have launched it, the following interface will show up.



2. Import video files, set output format and destination folder

Click button “Add” to load the video files you want to convert from your PC. Then, you will see such an interface as below, you can click the drop-down list of “Format” to select the output format and press the output folder to decide where to place the resulted files. Moreover, if you want to combine multiple files into a single file, you can tick “Merge into one file”.



3. Set advanced settings

Suppose you are good at adjusting audio and video parameters, then you can press “Settings” to do this. You can reset all the items on the following window, like codec, bit rate, frame rate and so on.



4. Convert

After all the necessary settings are ready, you can click button “Convert” to start the conversion. Pavtube video converter can give you an estimated size of the final generated file, so that you can know if you have enough space to save the output files. Moreover, you will see it also shows you clearly how much time it has spent or how much time it will possibly cost to convert the rest part. The converting window is as below.



As soon as the conversion is completed, you can click “Open” to find out your generated files easily.

PS: Some more features of Pavtube Video Converter.

1. Audio and video match very well.

2. It supports to input various video/audio formats, even image formats.

3. Fast conversion speed with excellent quality.

4. Allow you add different sorts of watermarks, including text, images, GIF animations, videos.

5. Merge multiple files into one file.

6. Take place of the original audio with your specified audio.

7. It provides lots of special effects, like simple gauss blur, aged film, invert, flip color, gray and simple laplacian sharpen.

8. Its built-in codec will not install any codec on your computer, so as to avoid the unexpected codec problem.

Part 2: How to convert videos on Mac

1. Download Pavtube video converter for Mac, install and run it.

As soon as you have launched it, the following interface will appear.



2. Import video files.

Click button “Add” to load the video files you want to convert from your Mac. Then, you will see such an interface as below:



3. Set the output format and location.

Select the output format from the drop-down list of “Format”. Hit the button “Browse” to select the destination folder to load output files.



4. Convert

After all the necessary settings are ready, you can click button “Convert” to start the conversion. By the way, Pavtube has one more excellent feature that it can give you an estimated size of the final generated file, so that you can know if you have enough space to save the output files. The “Ripping” window is as below.



Tips:

How to replace the original audio of your video files on Mac?

Press icon “Editor”, and then click button “Audio Replace” in the pop-up window. After that, an interface as following will appear. Hit the checkbox “Enable audio replace” and click “Browse” to specify which audio file will be selected to displace the original one. In addition, if the audio file you selected is not as long as the original, you need click checkbox “Loop” to let it restart from beginning, otherwise the rest video will be left without sound as soon as the audio you specified ends off in the first round. Remember, as soon as your setting is done, click “OK” to apply it.



Once the conversion is done, you will get an amazing video file with certain special background sound which is totally directed by yourself.