Convert 3GP to MP4, AVI, and More with Xlinksoft 3GP to Video Converter
How to Use Xlinksoft 3GP to Video Converter — Step‑by‑Step Tutorial
1. Download and install
- Download the installer from the official product page or a trusted software repository.
- Run the installer and follow on-screen prompts (accept license, choose install folder).
- Launch the program after installation.
2. Add 3GP files
- Click Add File(s) or Add Folder.
- Browse to your 3GP files and select one or more files.
- Files appear in the conversion list with basic info (name, duration, size).
3. Choose output format
- Open the Profile or Output Format dropdown.
- Select the desired video format (e.g., MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV) or a device preset (iPhone, Android, etc.).
- If needed, create a custom profile by choosing codec, resolution, bitrate, frame rate, and audio settings.
4. Set output folder and file names
- Click Browse next to Destination to choose the output folder.
- Rename output files in the list if you want custom filenames.
5. Adjust advanced settings (optional)
- Click Settings or Advanced for per-profile options:
- Video codec (H.264, MPEG-4, etc.)
- Resolution (keep original or choose 720p/1080p)
- Bitrate (higher = better quality, larger file)
- Frame rate (typically 24/30/60 fps)
- Audio codec, sample rate, channels, and bitrate
- Use Crop/Trim to remove black bars or cut unwanted segments.
- Use Merge to combine multiple 3GP files into one output.
6. Preview (optional)
- Select a file and click Preview or the play icon to check settings before converting.
7. Start conversion
- Click Convert or Start.
- Monitor progress with the progress bars and estimated time remaining.
- Wait for the task to complete; a notification or status change will indicate completion.
8. Verify output
- Open the output folder and play converted files in your preferred media player to confirm quality and compatibility.
- If issues appear, retry with adjusted settings (higher bitrate, different codec, or matching resolution).
Tips for best results
- Choose H.264/MP4 for wide compatibility and good compression.
- For smaller files, lower bitrate and resolution; for best quality, increase bitrate and keep original resolution.
- Match frame rate to the source to avoid judder.
- If converting for a specific device, use a matching device preset when available.
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