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

  1. Download the installer from the official product page or a trusted software repository.
  2. Run the installer and follow on-screen prompts (accept license, choose install folder).
  3. Launch the program after installation.

2. Add 3GP files

  1. Click Add File(s) or Add Folder.
  2. Browse to your 3GP files and select one or more files.
  3. Files appear in the conversion list with basic info (name, duration, size).

3. Choose output format

  1. Open the Profile or Output Format dropdown.
  2. Select the desired video format (e.g., MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV) or a device preset (iPhone, Android, etc.).
  3. If needed, create a custom profile by choosing codec, resolution, bitrate, frame rate, and audio settings.

4. Set output folder and file names

  1. Click Browse next to Destination to choose the output folder.
  2. Rename output files in the list if you want custom filenames.

5. Adjust advanced settings (optional)

  1. 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
  2. Use Crop/Trim to remove black bars or cut unwanted segments.
  3. Use Merge to combine multiple 3GP files into one output.

6. Preview (optional)

  1. Select a file and click Preview or the play icon to check settings before converting.

7. Start conversion

  1. Click Convert or Start.
  2. Monitor progress with the progress bars and estimated time remaining.
  3. Wait for the task to complete; a notification or status change will indicate completion.

8. Verify output

  1. Open the output folder and play converted files in your preferred media player to confirm quality and compatibility.
  2. 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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