Overview
The Appendix section contains the information that is actual for several or even all AVS4YOU programs at once and consists of the following chapters:
Utilities Embedded into AVS Programs
Here you can find instructions on how to use AVS Mobile Uploader, AVS Video Burner, AVS Video Uploader and AVS Screen Capture embedded into various AVS4YOU programs installation files.
File Format Settings
This chapter deals with settings of some audio formats supported by AVS4YOU audio programs and comprises definitions for bitrate, frequency, details on advanced settings for MP3 and OGG Vorbis audio formats as well as available MP3, MP2 and OGG Vorbis parameters combinations.
AVS Programs Codec Settings
Read this chapter to learn more about codecs included into AVS4YOU video programs and their settings. These codecs are: MPEG-4, H.264, WMV and VPX.
Mobile Devices and Supported Formats
Here you will find common information on most portable devices and formats supported by them: Apple iPod, Sony PSP, Archos DVR, and various portable players.
Troubleshooting
This chapter might be useful in case you faced some problems while using AVS4YOU programs. It is periodically updated and contains solutions to most common problems with AVS4YOU software activation and use.
Enabling the DMA Mode
The given chapter describes steps you should proceed in order to enable the DMA (Direct Memory Access) mode. It needs to be enabled for hardware systems (i.e. disc drives, graphics and sound cards, etc) to communicate with your PC directly without using the CPU.
Optical Disc Types
Refer to this chapter to learn everything about history, usage and technical characteristics of optical disc types: CD, DVD, Blu-Ray.
Aspect Ratio
All the information about 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios including methods of preserving the original aspect ratio can be found here.
Selecting a Player and Building an HTML-page
Read this chapter to learn how to select a flash player template and build an HTML-page while converting your video to FLV using AVS Video Converter.
Enabling Windows 2003 Server to Stream FLV Videos
In this chapter you can find step-by-step instructions on how to enable Windows 2003 Server so that it can correctly stream FLV videos.
Glossary
Here you can look up terms unfamiliar to you used in relation to AVS4YOU programs and read their definitions. For more convenience all the terms are alphabetically sorted and grouped according to their initial letters.