Today, Cisdem released Mac Video Converter 3.5.0 what is a professional tool that allows people to convert & download videos and rip DVD to videos. The new version updates with more supported output types, such as iPhone 8/Plus, iPhone 7/Plus, iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy S8 etc.
With the update of electronic products, William G. Smith, the manager of Cisdem multimedia department, realized it is impending to upgrade the supported devices of Cisdem Video Converter for Mac. To keep creative, it adds a large number of new output types, like iPhone 7/ 7 Plus, iPhone 8/ 8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 4/ 5/ 7/ 8, iPod Touch 6, Apple TV 4K, iPad Mini 4, iPad Pro 10.5- inch & 12.9- inch, etc.
1. Support to download online video from 1000+ websites
2. Support Conversions between various videos and audios
Easily convert video to the format you want, such as convert MP4 to MP3, MKV to MP4, FLV to AVI, WMV to MOV, MP4 to FLAC, etc.
3. Edit videos easily
Through trim & crop or merge, you can make your own videos. What’s more, you can add watermark, subtitle, and video effects to make videos be more special.
4. Rip general and encrypted DVD to video
Rip DVD to video for backing up or playing on Mac, iPhone, Android, iPad, iPod or other different devices.
5. Share videos to all of your friends
Publish videos to Facebook, twitter, Google+, etc. for sharing them to your families, friends and colleagues.
Now the single license of Cisdem Video Converter for Mac is at $49.99. Users can download the free trial firstly from the Cisdem official website: https://www.cisdem.com/video-player-mac.html.
Established in 2014, Cisdem gains considerable fame within 3 years. It is committed to create reliable utility tools, PDF tools, multimedia tools, and some mobile tools for both business and home Mac users. Meanwhile, Cisdem developers also keep learning professional knowledge on Mac, sparing no effort to make software more user-friendly and innovative.
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