TalkHelper Video Converter Description
TalkHelper Video Converter serves as a comprehensive solution for video conversions, allowing users to easily switch between various popular media formats such as MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3, along with more obscure ones. Additionally, it offers functionality for downloading video clips from platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion. With compatibility for numerous widely-used video formats and audio codecs, users can confidently work with high-definition video formats, including AVCHD, TS, MKV, and H.264/AVC, among others. The array of supported formats extends further to include FLV, AMV, DVD, MPEG, ASF, RMVB, and 3GP, ensuring a broad selection. Moreover, users have the flexibility to customize existing presets or create entirely new ones to suit their specific needs. Should you need to extract an audio track from a video file, this tool allows you to do so effortlessly and even lets you add your own soundtrack, free from limitations on audio formats. As a result, TalkHelper Video Converter proves to be an essential tool for those looking to manage their media files efficiently.
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Did Not Do What I Wanted Date: Oct 16 2023
Summary: Terrible! Bought it and immediately asked for my money back. The website clearly has this as an option. They did not respond to my emails nor did I get a refund. I just gave $30 to some disreputable Chinese company, I feel so stupid...
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Our 30-day money back guarantee gives you time to make sure your purchase is perfect. If you need to return it for any reason, we'll happily provide you full refund.Positive: None to speak of. Not happy with the software, asked for a refund because I just could not use it for what I wanted to do.
Negative: When converting VOB files into MP4 files it had no way to merge them together. I had a lot of DVDs that were moved to my network storage as VOB files, 3 or 4 of them per movie. Converting them to MP4s meant that I would have to start a new file rather than have a seamless movie experience.
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