AVS Video Tools Online Help
Table of Contents >> AVS Video to GO >> STEP 1: Choosing Source Video
First you need to select a video to convert: DVD video or other video file.

To do that click the Browse... button. The following window will let you select the video you need:

You should select the necessary file with the mouse and click Open.
Note: when you select a DVD as an input video, you should choose the first
IFO file in the DVD folder. It is done for the program to be able to load the whole DVD structure correctly.
After the Open button is pressed the video will be loaded into AVS Video to GO and you will be able to see information on its main parameters:

Press Audio track to select audio language (there can be several audio tracks in one DVD, you should select the one you want).
Once the source file path is entered you will see the file information:
- Video parameters:
Size - the number of pixels that form the video image (horizontally/vertically).
Frame rate - the number of video frames displayed every second.
Duration - length of the movie (hours:minutes:seconds).
- Audio parameters:
Bit rate - the number of data points used to approximate the true wave form (kilobits per second).
Channels - number of channels in the audio track (mono - one channel, stereo - two channels, quadro - four channels, 4.1 - five channels, 5.1 - six channels, 6.1 - seven channels, 7.1 - eight channels).
Frequency - sampling frequency specified in hertz.
Duration - length of the movie soundtrack (hours:minutes:seconds).
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Use the Play button to play the source video file to preview it. |
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Use the Stop button to stop the source video file while previewing it. |
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Use the Slider to find a specific place in the movie while previewing it. |
When you are ready to proceed to the next step press the Next>> button to go to Step two.
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