Honestly, there is nothing I can really find that I dislike about the interface here. It’s also great to see that Sothink Video Converter does not hide away important information or buttons via context menus, instead opting to include all relevant information in the one, uncrowded window. There is also a small preview window to view your files in, just in case you have forgotten exactly what you are converting. With this information easily displayed and more available via a simple mouse-over, you can very easily make decisions on your encoding profiles via the settings on the left hand side. The majority of the window is occupied by the list of files that you are planning on converting, as well as basic information about these files. For basic users, the drop down Encoding Profile menu will be sufficient advanced users can tinker with the settings in the Advanced tab. You load videos you want to convert via the buttons along the top, and on the left hand side is the information regarding the codec you will be converting to. Sothink Video Converter includes a fantastic and very easy to use interface.
The guys over at Sothink were kind enough to provide me with a license for the paid version for their Video Converter, which allows more output formats and an ad-free interface without watermarks.
Today I’m looking at Sothink Video Converter which hopefully will fulfil my requirements.
Sure, there are plenty of video converters out there - many of them are free to use - but there are times when I just need a converter that’s extremely easy to use, quick to convert and supports a wide variety of formats.