When dealing with business videos, two of the most common tasks are converting and compressing. It is necessary to convert videos from time to time to ensure they are compatible (or even optimized) for certain devices and platforms, whereas compressing videos can help to make sure they don’t consume too much storage space – particularly when it is at a premium.
Although you likely aren’t that familiar with converting or compressing videos – it needn’t be half as complicated as you think. The fact of the matter is that with Movavi Video Converter you can quite easily convert any business video and choose to compress it too with just a few simple steps:
- Click on the ‘Add Video’ button and select the business video that you want to convert and compress.
- Open up the ‘Convert to’ list and choose a format or select one of the presets that are tailored to specific devices to automatically use the ideal video format and settings accordingly.
- Assuming you want to compress the video, click on the size value in the ‘Output’ column and adjust the ‘Quality’ and ‘Resolution’ sliders until you arrive at the file size that you desire.
- Click ‘Convert’ to convert and compress your video.
Basically that is all that is required to convert or compress videos – irrespective of whether you’re using Movavi Video Converter to convert AVI to MP4, WMV to MOV, or any other formats. The one other thing that might be helpful to note however is it is also capable of converting images and audio files between formats too.
If you like you can explore some of the other features present in Movavi Video Converter that might come in handy when dealing with business videos too. It can create animated GIFs from video clips, extract audio tracks from videos, enhance the video quality, cut and combine video segments, insert customizable text, grab screenshots, and crop or rotate videos.
Rest assured that every feature in Movavi Video Converter is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive – as you can probably see from how simple it was to convert videos in the first place. Odds are it will take you just a few minutes to experiment with any feature and figure out how it works – and then you’ll be able to expand your capabilities when dealing with business videos.