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The AV Converter project, developed by Mads Moeller at California State University, Los Angeles, focuses on creating a user-friendly video conversion tool designed for novice users. With the rapid growth of online video platforms like YouTube and Google Video, this project aims to simplify the process of viewing and downloading video content. Utilizing the power of FFmpeg and Visual C# within the .NET Framework, AV Converter allows users to easily convert between various video formats, create personalized settings, and more. Future enhancements will include additional format support and direct DVD burning capabilities.
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AV Converter- CS491B Project Mads Moeller CS 491B December 8, 2006 California State University, Los Angeles
Agenda Introduction Motivation & Goals The Project Technology used Design Demo Future Work
Introduction • Viewing / downloading video content • Fast growing online-community • YouTube, Metacafe, Google Video • Creating your own video content • Convert videos to friendlier formats • Resize files for transmitting via the Internet • Make your own YouTube ;-) • Help is here!
The Project • AV Converter • Video conversion tool • Designed for the novice user • Ability to create your own settings for later use • Built with FFmpeg as the back-end
Motivation & Goal • Easy conversion between common video formats • A free alternative • Create an intuitive and easy to use UI
Technology used • Visual C# • .NET Framework 2.0 • FFmpeg – http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ • Open source audio/video codec library • MediaInfo – http://mediainfo.sf.net/ • Open source tool to retrieve tag information from a video or audio file
Design • Main Window • Source file • QuickTime, MPEG, Windows Media Video, AVI (DivX, XviD) • Input File Info • Video Output • Advanced option • Audio Output • Advanced option
Design -continued • Main Menu • File • Open File • Exit • Settings • Load • Save Current
Future Work • Fix bugs • Expand support of more video formats for in- and output • Ability to burn video files directly to DVD, SVCD or VCD