Kingdia Video to AVI/WMV/MPEG/MOV/FLV Converter 3.7

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Kingdia Video to AVI/WMV/MPEG/MOV/FLV Converter is an all-in-one video converter application. It allows conversion from various video files to AVI (DivX, XviD), DV AVI, MP4 (Sony PSP, Apple iPod, Archos DVR, Creative Zen), WMV, 3GP, 3G2, QuickTime (MOV, QT), SWF, DVD, VOB, VRO, MPEG 1,2, MPG, DAT, VCD, SVCD, ASF, MJPEG, H.263, H.264, Real Video (RM, RMVB),MKV,OGM, and DVR-MS.

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