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How to Use Soft4Boost Video Converter: Step-by-Step Guide

What you’ll need

  • A Windows PC (Soft4Boost Video Converter is Windows software)
  • Installer downloaded from the official Soft4Boost site or a reputable download site
  • Source video files you want to convert

1. Install the program

  1. Run the downloaded installer (.exe).
  2. Follow the installer prompts: accept license, choose install folder, and finish.
  3. Launch Soft4Boost Video Converter.

2. Add files

  1. Click the “Add” button or drag-and-drop videos into the main window.
  2. For batch work, select multiple files (Ctrl/Shift-click).
  3. Use the preview pane to check a file before converting.

3. Choose an output profile / format

  1. Open the format/profile panel (usually a dropdown or side list).
  2. Select a target format or device preset (MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV, mobile presets like iPhone/Android, etc.).
  3. If you need a custom setting, choose “Custom” or “Advanced” to edit codec, bitrate, resolution, frame rate, and audio settings.

4. Edit videos (optional)

  • Trim: set start/end points to cut unwanted segments.
  • Crop: remove black bars or change aspect ratio.
  • Merge: select multiple files and use “Join” or “Merge” if you want a single output.
  • Rotate: fix orientation if needed.
  • Subtitles: add external subtitle files (SRT) or enable burn-in if supported.
  • Watermark/effects: add text/image watermark or simple effects where available.

5. Set output folder and filename

  1. Click the “Destination” or “Output Folder” field and choose where converted files will be saved.
  2. Optionally rename the output file(s) before conversion.

6. Adjust advanced options (optional)

  • Video codec: H.264, H.265 (if supported), MPEG-4, etc.
  • Bitrate: higher = better quality but larger files. Use constant bitrate (CBR) or variable (VBR) as needed.
  • Resolution: keep original or choose a lower/higher resolution.
  • Frame rate: keep source frame rate unless you need a specific fps.
  • Audio codec/sample rate/channels: AAC, MP3, stereo/mono, sample rate (44.⁄48 kHz).

7. Start conversion

  1. Click the “Convert” or “Start” button.
  2. Monitor progress in the status bar; you’ll see elapsed and remaining time.
  3. For multiple files, conversions will run in queue or parallel depending on settings.

8. Verify output and troubleshoot

  • Open the converted file in a media player to confirm quality and sync.
  • If audio/video are out of sync, try converting with a different container (MP4 vs MKV) or adjust frame rate.
  • If quality is poor, increase bitrate or choose a higher-quality preset.

9. Batch tips & performance

  • Use device presets for consistent settings across many files.
  • Convert shorter clips in parallel; for long/heavy files, converting one at a time often reduces CPU/memory spikes.
  • Close other heavy apps to speed up conversion.
  • Enable hardware acceleration (if available) to use your GPU for faster encoding.

10. Licensing & updates

  • The software may run as a trial with limited features or watermarking; purchase a license for full functionality.
  • Check for updates regularly to get new formats and bug fixes.

Quick reference (recommended settings for common tasks)

  • Web upload (YouTube): MP4, H.264, AAC audio, 1920×1080 (or source), 8–12 Mbps bitrate for 1080p.
  • Mobile phones: MP4, H.264, AAC, 1280×720 or device preset.
  • Archive small files: MP4, H.264, lower bitrate (2–4 Mbps for 720p).
  • Highest quality/local editing: MKV/MP4, H.264 or H.265, high bitrate or lossless codec if supported.

If you want, I can produce a short checklist you can print and use during conversions.

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