AVS Video to GO - Step 3: Selecting Destination File Path
During Step three you can specify the path for the output file and its name:

Here the Path can be selected either from the pull down list or (if you choose Browse) you can specify a folder on your PC where the output file will be created.
Note: you will need enough free hard disk space to store the output file. It depends on the file size you selected in
Step two (
simple or
custom mode - 512 to 1500 megabytes).
You can also change the File name to any you like or leave it unchanged.
You can also take a look at all the changes made and compare the parameters of the input and the output files:
- Video properties:
Frame 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).
Compression type - type of format used to code the video information into the video file.
- Audio properties:
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.
Format - the format used to encode the audio component of the movie.
If you are satisfied with all the parameters press the Start button to start the conversion process.
If you want to change some of the settings press the <<Back button to return to Step two.
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