Any Video Converter

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Any Video Converter
DeveloperAnvsoft Inc.
Stable release
9.0.9[1] / March 7, 2025; 15 months ago (2025-03-07)
Repository
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    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS
    Size6.4 MB
    Available in25 languages[2]
    List of languages
    English, Germany, French, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, others
    TypeTranscoder
    LicenseProprietary (freeware and commercial)
    Websitewww.anvsoft.com
    As of8 September 2017

    Any Video Converter is a video converter developed by Anvsoft Inc. for Microsoft Windows and macOS.[3] It is available in both a free and paid version. Any Video Converter Windows version won the CNET Downloads 5 star award in 2012.[4]

    Features

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    The software converts most video files into other formats such as AVI, MKV, MOV, Ogg, VOB, MP4, FLV, WMV, MP3, etc.[5][6][7][8]

    This freeware also performs functions such as downloading videos from online video-sharing sites such as YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, Niconico, MetaCafe, etc.[9] Users can edit videos as they like, such as cutting, rotating, flipping, adding video effects, or combining multiple videos into one file. It also allows users to create HTML5 videos with embedding code ready to use for websites, burn videos to DVD or AVCHD DVD disc, and boost video conversion speed up to 5X faster with CUDA acceleration (NVIDIA video card only.[10] It can also use AMD APP Encoder and Inter QSV for X264/H264, X265/H265[11] video encoding.

    Reception

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    The software has been reviewed as being "ridiculously easy to use"[12] and "interface is easy to manipulate".[13]

    AVC was featured as Lifehacker's Download of the Day on November 30, 2006.[7]

    Windows Vista Magazine had a tutorial on converting video files with the software for viewing on a PSP in its April 2007 issue.[12] The software was also reviewed in 2008 by MacLife for its capability to convert files for viewing on an iPod.[14]

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