

Should you have any problems figuring out how to use MediaHuman Video Converter, check out this detailed, step-by-step tutorial that MediaHuman posted online. Using MediaHuman Video Converter (and as a matter of fact, most other tools of this sort) is a very simple matter: load the videos you want to convert, set the conversion parameters (pick the output format, select the output location, choose what happens if the output file exists and what happens when the conversion completes), launch the conversion process and wait for it to complete. Above this main panel there’s a section with buttons to add videos, remove videos, clear all videos, select the output format, open the Settings menu, and launch the conversion process. Or to put it in other words, all the videos you selected for conversion are nicely presented as a list on the application’s interface. The main panel on the application’s interface presents all the videos you loaded into the application. And on the Mac front, support is provided for any Mac OS X edition from 10.6 Snow Leopard onward. On the Windows front, support is provided for any Windows edition from Windows XP onward. MediaHuman Video Converter is available for Microsoft’s Windows operating system and for Apple’s Mac OS X.

A dropdown menu on the application’s interface conveniently presents all the output formats you can play with. Or you could use it to convert videos to a specific format. You could use it to prepare videos so they work with devices like the iPad and the iPhone. This MediaHuman product does just what it says on the label: it takes the video files you provide, it converts them to the format you select, and it saves the converted videos to the location you specify.
