To convert you MPG video files to AVI, it is easy, just use MPEG to AVI program, you can search it via Google by using the keywords "mpeg to avi, mpeg to divx, mpeg to xvid". or just go to its official site here: http://www.008soft.com/mpeg-to-avi.htm
The best way to convert FLV to AVI is to use software program
you don't lose sound. it might be your speakers or the conversion program
With trp converter software you can convert trp file into avi file. Not this but you can also convert trp into flv, mp4, asf, wmv, m4v, mov, mpg, etc. The software provides graphical user interface.
A converter is software that allows one to convert one video format to another. With the proper software DVDs can be converted to MPG and AVI formats.
I always use wondershare video converter ultimate. It's powerful that can convert videos to any formats, such as AVI, VOB,WMV, MP4, MKV, FLV, 3GP, MPG--even convert video to 3D. You can try it!
I always use wondershare video converter ultimate. It's powerful that can convert videos to any formats, such as AVI, WMV, MP4, MKV, FLV, 3GP, MPG--even convert video to 3D. You can try it!
avi videos are compatible with Windows Movie Maker:Video files:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Rename the file and just put .AVI at the end of the file name where the vep file name used to be.
You can try wondershare YouTube downloader. It not only can help you download any videos you like, but can convert these videos into many formats, such as 3gb, mp4, avi, mpg, wma, etc.
I will strongly recommend this M2TS to MPG Converter to you if you want to convert m2ts files to mpg. For its multiple conversion formats supported and powerful edit functions, http://www.emicsoft.com/guides/how-to-convert-m2ts-to-mpg.html you can convert M2TS to MPG, MPEG, MOV, AVI, WMV, MP3, WAV, etc. Moreover, you can edit video like trim video into segments, crop the video frame size, reset the video and audio encoder, bitrate, audio channels, etc.
I'm pretty sure Quicktime Pro can do it, and it only costs $30. If you're using iMovie, then I think it can handle avi's, though. Try Handbrake or MPEG Streamclip
Probably an MPG. it as better compression. but it depends on the length of the video etc.