Convert RM/RMVB to iPod, PSP, 3GP, FLV and SWF — All-in-One Video Tool

RM/RMVB Converter: Export to iPod, PSP, 3GP, FLF, SWF with One Click

Brief overview

  • A dedicated video conversion tool that takes RealMedia formats (RM, RMVB) and converts them into playback-friendly formats for mobile devices and web—iPod (MP4/H.264), PSP (MP4/PSP profile), 3GP (mobile phones), FLV (Flash video), and SWF (Flash animation/container).

Key features

  • One-click conversion: Preconfigured presets for iPod, PSP, 3GP, FLV and SWF so conversion is fast and requires no manual encoding setup.
  • Batch processing: Convert multiple RM/RMVB files at once to save time.
  • Codec support: Transcodes audio/video from RealMedia to H.264, MPEG-4, AAC/MP3, and other common codecs used by target formats.
  • Output customization: Optional settings for resolution, bitrate, frame rate, audio sample rate and channels for fine-tuning quality vs. file size.
  • Preview & trimming: Quick preview of source and simple cut/trimming tools to remove unwanted sections before export.
  • Device profiles: Built-in profiles for popular iPod and PSP generations to ensure compatibility and optimal playback.
  • Speed & performance: Hardware acceleration support (when available) to speed up encoding.
  • Subtitle and audio track handling: Select or burn-in subtitles and choose audio tracks where source contains multiple streams.

Typical workflow (one-click)

  1. Add RM/RMVB files (single or batch).
  2. Choose target device/format preset (iPod, PSP, 3GP, FLV, SWF).
  3. (Optional) Adjust quality or trimming.
  4. Click Convert — software transcodes and saves output to chosen folder.
  5. Transfer converted files to device or web server.

When to use

  • You have archived video in RM/RMVB that won’t play on modern devices.
  • You need quick, compatible files for mobile playback or web embedding (FLV/SWF).
  • You prefer preset workflows rather than manual encoder configuration.

Limitations & considerations

  • RM/RMVB is an older, less common format; conversion may yield lower-quality results if source is highly compressed.
  • SWF/FLV are legacy web formats (Flash) and may have limited support in modern browsers—use MP4/H.264 for broader compatibility.
  • Check licensing for codecs if deploying commercially.
  • Hardware acceleration availability depends on your system and the converter’s implementation.

Resulting files

  • iPod/PSP: MP4 (H.264 or MPEG-4) with AAC/MP3 audio.
  • 3GP: 3GP container with H.263/H.264 or MPEG-4 video and AMR/AAC audio.
  • FLV: FLV container with Sorenson Spark/VP6/H.264 (legacy) and MP3/ADPCM audio.
  • SWF: SWF-embedded video suitable for legacy Flash players.

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