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We all know that Archos can play AVI, WMV video format. These video formats are common, but sometimes, we found other video format which is not support by Archos, such as MPG, MPEG, MPEG2, VOB, MP4, M4V, RM, RMVB, WMV, ASF… How can we put it on Archos? Now, I share a best software to do it for you. 4Videosoft Archos Video Converter can convert most kinds of videos to a format suitable for your Archos player.

The following guide will show you how to put videos on Archos with Archos Video Converter :

Step 0: Download and install 4Videosoft Archos Video Converter

Download this software from here, when you finished the download process, run the .exe file to install it.

Step 1: Add video files to convert

Double click this Archos Video converter, then you will see the following screen

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Step 2: Extend the "Profile" category to select an output format.

Click the "Profile" to choose your player model.

Step 3: Start conversion

Click the “Start” to convert.

Tips:

1. Trim video files.

4Videosoft Archos Video converter allows you to trim your video clips. Click the "Trim" button to open the trim window. Then there are three ways for you to trim your video to your preference.

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(1) Drag the slider bar.

(2) Click "Start Time" and "End Time" button.

(3) Set the values

2. Crop video files

4Videosoft Archos Video converter is also a useful video cropper for various digital video formats. So you can remove the useless black edges around your movie video and customize the aspect ratio. You can click the "Crop" button to open the crop window. There are also three ways to crop your video.

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(1) Crop by selecting a crop mode.

(2) Crop by adjusting the crop frame.

(3) Crop by setting the crop values.

You can also set the output aspect ratio from the Zoom Mode according to your need. There are four choices available: Keep Original, Full Screen, 16:9 and 4:3.

3. Capture picture from the video.

4Videosoft Archos Video converter allows you to capture your favorite picture when you preview you video. And the saved picture can be in the JPEG, GIF, BMP format. You can click the Snapshot button the capture the picture, then you can find the captured picture in the Snapshot Folder button.

4. Join the video files

Click “merge into one file” helps you integrate several files output as one.

A nice tool, isn’t it? Why don’t you have a try on your player?

By the way, if you want put dvd on Archos, I recommend you 4Videosoft DVD Ripper Platinum .

The process is same as the Archos Video Converter.

With these two tools, you can appreciate all the videos/movies freely. :thumbsup:

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