GOM Encoder 1.0

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A powerful video conversion software that enables you to convert and watch your videos on your iPods, PSPs, MP3 Players, Cell phones, Game Consoles and in other various environments. You can convert all the video files that are playable with GOM Player to MKV, AVI, MP4, FLV, WMV/ASF, OGM, 3GP, MP3 files and more. You can enjoy your converted videos anywhere and anytime with your Cell Phones, MP3 Players, iPods, PSP/PS3s, PMPs, GPS and other various multimedia devices.

GOM Encoder can easily convert a video with a simple 3 step control. You can add a video file to the list, select the format you want then start conversion. You can also use the Preset function to choose the correct device and format right away. Convert the video then edit and save it to the format of your choice without complicated steps. Other Media Players are providing or selling supporting video conversion software but limits the formats of videos that can be converted. GOM Encoder can convert almost any files that are playable through GOM Player, offering a wide range of support for input and output file formats. You can convert the videos to fit your taste. You can crop the frames you want from the video (set sections function), and insert subtitles in the video and convert (subtitles output function).

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