Archive for February, 2010|Monthly archive page
Convert PDF to DOC – better quality conversions
More good Zamzar news – we’ve improved the quality of all our PDF to DOC (MS Word) conversions.
Converting from Adobe’s PDF format to Microsoft Word’s DOC format is handy as it can allow you to make changes to otherwise un-editable PDF documents. We’ve made the following updates to Zamzar:
- Wider support for different PDF versions
- Improved results for documents with complex tables
- Better recognition of paragraph alignments
Why not try out these new conversion capabilities on the Chuck Norris factbook PDF ?
Convert FLV (Flash) videos at higher quality
We’re continuing to rollout improvements to video files converted through Zamzar and we’re pleased to announce that we’ve raised the quality for all FLV (Flash video) conversions.
The FLV format is used by many online video sharing websites (such as YouTube, Dailymotion and others) as a means of encoding videos for users to view through web pages.
The improvements we’ve made mean that if you convert Flash videos through Zamzar into other formats you should now see:
- Higher resolution within converted videos (better picture quality)
- Noticeably improved sound quality
Converted videos will be larger, but we hope this is more than made up for by the higher quality you now get. If you want smaller files you can always convert files into a lower quality format such as 3gp, or a highly compressed format such as avi or mp4.
Convert MOV to AVI at high quality
We’re constantly looking to improve the quality of file conversions we do here at Zamzar and we’re currently on a drive to improve our many video conversions.
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve made improvements in the way that we convert Apple’s popular Quicktime movie format (known as “.mov”) into avi, mpg, wmv and other formats. Zamzar now allows you to:
- Convert a wider variety of MOV file versions
- Convert MOV files at a higher quality than previously
We hope you enjoy these improvements – do let us know in the comments or on our Twitter or a Facebook pages how we can continue improving things for you.
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