VIDEOzilla
- License:
- Shareware
- Price/Registration Fee:
- $29.95 USD
- Trial Period:
- 9 Days
- File size:
- 24 MB
- Publisher:
- Softdiv Software
- Last Updated:
- 01/25/12
- Version:
- 3.4
- Review:
- Read 2 Reviews
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VIDEOzilla Description:
Video conversion tool for video AVI, MPEG, RM, MOV, ASF, WMV, SWF, FLV, MPEG-4 (IPOD/PSP/Mobile), M4V, 3GP, 3G2, HD-Video via a right-click menu on the selected video files. With as simple as a click, videozilla offers a simple and clean solution to convert video files into other format. Options can be set for start and end points of a video; video width and height; video and audio quality; plenty of codecs available. Command-Line is also supported.
Operating System Support: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Other
Tags: video converter, mp4 converter, ipod converter, flv converter,VIDEOzilla
Review for VIDEOzilla
VIDEOzilla
based on
17 ratings. With
2 user reviews.




The sky is the limit
Videozilla solved so many intending troubles
Although the install of Videozilla went smoothly, running the program and trying to get the plugins installed and working so that Videozilla would run was a problem. It keep wanting to install plugins and the main program would not run. It wanted Quicktime installed, which I did, and three other actions, which were already done on my machine. After repeated attempts to get it to work, I kept getting the error message that the media file type (mpg and others) was not supported. I quit being patient with poorly behaved software years ago and so I uninstalled it. I could not get the plugins to uninstall. I kept getting a message about a failure wrt Windows installer. So far this program fails miserably for ease of install and use. I downloaded two other programs for evaluation which installed and have performed flawlessly, WinAVIVideoConverter and ConvertMovie4.1. I'm also evaluating FTDVD Author and all so far have presented no problems. My WinXP Pro install is a new setup with all current patches installed and that's why I'm a little harsh on Videozilla - there's no reason that it should have presented the problems it did.