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How to convert H.264 to WMV

Apr 16, 2015 Posted by Karen Moore to Tips

Though H.264 file is widely used by most portable devices, this format is incompatible with some video players such as Windows Media Player. In order to enjoy H.264 video with your Windows Media Player, you need to convert it to WMV format. How to convert H.264 videos to WMV? Using 4Media HD Video Converter, we can easily do it. As versatile HD converter, it converts among HD and SD videos with high quality and great quality. In this guide, I will show you the solution step by step.

Free Download 4Media HD Video Converter and launch it.

Step 1: Add the H.264 files you want to convert

As you see in the image, click "Add" button to load the H.264 file(s) you want to convert.

Convert H.264 to WMV, convert MPEG-4 AVC to WMV

Step 2: Set output format as "WMV video"

In the profile drop down list, choose "WMV - Windows Media Video (*.wmv)" format " in "General Video" category as output format. And there're prepared WMV format provided in the format list for Mobile Phone, PMP, Wii, PS3, and Zune users.

How to convert H.264 to WMV video

You can change the target file folder: Click the "Browse" button and set it in your way. Also to customize the output WMV files, you can set the output video parameters including Video Size, Video Quality, Channels, etc. in Profile Settings panel.

Step 3: Start the conversion

Just click the green "convert" button on tool bar to start the H.264 to WMV conversion.

How to convert H.264 to WMV video


That's all. And within a few minutes, the H.264 to WMV conversion would be finished. Then just click "open" button to open the target folder and check the converted files. Only 1-2-3 steps to finish the whole conversion, 4Media HD Video Converter makes it so easy.

 

Knowledge:

What's H.264
H.264 is known as MPEG4 AVC. H.264/AVC is the latest block-oriented motion-compensation-based codec standard developed by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), and it was the product of a partnership effort known as the Joint Video Team (JVT). The ITU-T H.264 standard and the ISO/IEC MPEG-4 AVC standard (formally, ISO/IEC 14496-10 - MPEG-4 Part 10) are jointly maintained so that they have identical technical content.

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