Follow the steps below to convert MP4 files to MPEG using
Toolsoft Video Converter.
1. After launch
Toolsoft Video Converter, In the folders pane, click on the folder contains MP4 files you want to convert to MPEG.
2. In the file list pane, select one or more MP4 files.
3. Right click on the selected MP4 files to bring up the context menu and select
Convert.
4. In the "Convert Video" window, select MPEG from the "Output->Format" list.
5. If you want to change the output quality, select the video/audio combobox. You can change resolution, aspect ratio, frame rates, sampling rates, bits per sample, stereo/ mono channels, bitrate of MPEG. (optional)
6. If you want to change the destination folder for MPEG, click on the "Browse" icon button to change. (optional)
7. Click
Convert to start converting.
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What is MP4?
MP4 is a popular compressed video format, known as the MPEG-4 standard providing a way to store DVD quality movies at a very small size. Most of the time when you find a file with the extension of MP4 or m4v, then they usually have both the audio and video streams. The file type for PSP video is MP4 (480 x 272 MPEG-4 video + AAC).
What is MPEG?
MPEG-1: This first set of standards was developed for audio and video compression. MPEG-1 Layer 3 is a codec within these standards, known simply as MP3, or the popular audio compression format for music. The video format of MPEG-1 was used to store movies on CDs, known as Video CD, or VCD. Quality is equal to that of a VHS tape, and compatibility playback on CD/DVD players is high.
MPEG-2: This standard improved on MPEG-1 by including the ability to encode interlaced pictures. It is widely used for digital cable, satellite and over the air digital signals. This format is also prevalent for movies distributed on DVD. Television receivers, DVD players and television stations typically incorporate the MPEG-2 standard
MPEG-4: Borrowing from MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, the MPEG-4 standard extends functionality of audio/video compression by improving format flexibility. MPEG-4 can be used for broadcast television, online streaming media, applications such as videophone, and distribution on digital media.