Editing Input Video Files
Although the main function of AVS Video Converter is to convert video files from one format to another, it also gives you a possibility to edit your input video files if needed.
Please refer to this section to learn more about the editing process. It includes the following information:
- Working with timeline - Here you can read explanations on how to use Timeline to delete unwanted scenes from your video and set chapters. You need to add chapters while creating a menu for your DVD or Blu-ray disc or for splitting your input video file into two or more separate files. 
- Applying effects - In this chapter you can find description of each audio and video effect available within AVS Video Converter, as well as instructions on how to apply it. 
- Extracting audio from a video file - In some cases you might need to extract the audio track from your input video file and save it into one of the available audio formats as a common audio file. Here you can read some further information on how to do it. 
- Exporting frames from a video file - This chapter includes all the necessary instructions concerning exporting frames from your input video and saving them into one of the availabe image formats as a common image file.