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Convert FLV to OGV
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Total Video Audio Converter converts FLV files to OGV quickly. With
a simple and user-friendly interface, Total Video Audio Converter makes FLV to OGV
conversion quite easy, and helps you to embed
video on your website using HTML5 easily.
Total Video Audio Converter is a professional and easy-to-use video Converter Software
that converts video files at fast speed and high quality. The software converts
any formats to popular video formats such as M4V, Windows Phone, AVI, FLAC, MP2, M4B (MPEG-4 audiobook), MP3, etc.
It could convert ASF to M4V, MPEG to DV, XVID to iPod, EVO to PPM image sequence, H263 to ALAC (Apple Lossless), and so on.
Total Video Audio Converter supports batch conversion and, is full compatible
with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.
What is FLV?
Flash Live Video (FLV) is a popular video format that displays videos at
very high qualities and is designed for web playback. This popular format
is used by many video-sharing websites such as Youtube, Metacafe and Google
video. The latter F4V file format is based on the ISO base media file format
and is supported starting with Flash Player 9 update 3. Originally introduced
as "Shockwave Flash," the FLV movies are viewable on major computer
operating systems like Windows and Macintosh. One way to feed data to Flash
Media Server is from files in the FLV file format. Macromedia was acquired
by Adobe in 2005, so Macromedia Flash Player is now Adobe Flash Player.
The Flash Video FLV file format supports two versions of a so called 'screenshare'
(Screen video) codec which is an encoding format designed for screencasts.
Both these formats are bitmap tile based, can be lossy by reducing color
depths and are compressed using zlib. The second version is only playable
in Flash Player 8 and newer. Audio in Flash Video files is usually encoded
as MP3. However, audio in Flash Video FLV files recorded from the user's
microphone use the proprietary Nellymoser Asao Codec. (Flash Player 10
released in 2008 also supports the open source Speex codec.) Notable users
of the Flash Video format include YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video,
metacafe, Reuters.com, and many other news providers. FLV (flash video),
on the other hand, is a format mainly designed for Web payback using the
Adobe Flash Player because it supports high-rate video compressions. The
new file formats are completely different from the older FLV file format.
Authors of Flash Player strongly encourage everyone to embrace the new
standard file format F4V (ISO base media file format).
What is OGV?
OGV, or Ogg Vorbis Video, is an open-source format, which means anyone
can freely modify the format without having to worry about copyright. The
file format OGV stands for "OGG Vorbis Video." Xiph.Org, the
developers of the OGV format, provide a DirectShow codec pack that enables
software developers to include support for OGV files in both open-source
and commercial applications. It began as a 2006 Google Summer of Code project,
and it has been developed on both the Nios II and LEON processors. Theora
is a free and open video compression format from the Xiph.org Foundation.
The predecessor On2 TrueMotion VP3 was originally a proprietary and patent-encumbered
video codec developed by On2 Technologies. Videos encoded with any version
of the libtheora since the alpha3 will be compatible with any future player.
Theora is well established as a video format in open source applications,
and is the format used for Wikipedia's video content. However, the proposed
adoption of Theora as part of the baseline video support in HTML5 resulted
in controversy. Theora video streams can be stored in any suitable container
format. Most commonly it is found in the Ogg container with Vorbis or FLAC
audio streams which provides a completely open, royalty-free multimedia
format. It can also be used with the Matroska container. However since
decoding Theora is less CPU intensive than decoding H.264, the need for
hardware acceleration may be somewhat obviated. Although not achieving
this goal, the improvement in the measured PSNR and the perceived quality
is considerable. Theora is an open and royalty-free lossy video compression
technology being developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation as part of their
Ogg project. Based upon On2 Technologies' VP3 codec, Theora competes with
MPEG-4, WMV, and similar low-bitrate video compression schemes.
How to Convert FLV to OGV?
- Free Download Total Video Audio Converter
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch Total Video Audio Converter
- Choose FLV Files
Click "Add Files" to choose FLV files.
Choose one or more FLV files you want to convert and then click Open.
Total Video Audio Converter will open the files and get file
information such as width, height, frame rate, video bit rate, audio sample rate,
audio bit rate, audio channels, and then list the information at conversion list.
- Choose Output Format
Click on combo box of output format and then choose "to OGV".
- [Optional, for advanced user]
Set Encoding Parameters
If you want to change OGV encoding parameters such as bit rate, frame rate, video
size, please click "Options".
And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and then set options.
- Convert FLV to OGV
Click "Convert" to convert all FLV files in list to OGV format.
The software is converting FLV files to OGV.
- Play & Browse
When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play
Destination" to play the outputted OGV file; or choose "Browse Destination
Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted OGV file.
- Done
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