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Introduction
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Interface
Menu Bar
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List of Opened Files
Devices Mode
Advanced Mode
Favorites Mode
Save To
Convert Button
Join Button
Burn Button
Seek Slider
Preview Area
Controls
Edit Video Buttons
Status Bar
Working
Adding Files
Adding Online Video
Prevewing Files
Converting in Devices Mode
Converting in Advanced Mode
Converting in Favorites Mode
Choosing File Quality and Size
Choosing Fragment to Convert
Cropping Video
Rotating Video
Adjusting Video
Adding Watermark
Converting Video Files
Converting Audio Files
Extracting Audio
Joining Files
Converting Files to Several Formats
Creating Photo Gallery
Ripping DVD
Burning Files to DVD
Converting for iPod
Converting for PSP
Converting for Zune
Converting for PDA
Closing Application on Converting
Specifying Application Preferences
If You Cannot Open a File
Format Reference
3GPP
3GPP2
ASF
AVI
DAT (VCD, SVCD)
FLV
IFO
M2T
MOD
MOV
MPEG (DVD, VCD, SVCD)
MPEG4
MTS
MKV
RealMedia
VOB
VRO
WMV
AAC
FLAC
Monkey's Audio
MP3
OGG
WAV
WMA
Activation
Activate Movavi Video Converter
Automatic (Online) Activation of Movavi Video Converter
Manual (Offline) Activation of Movavi Video Converter
Copyright and License
Appendix
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Technical Support
Movavi Video Converter :: Working :: Choosing Fragment to Convert

Beside converting the whole of a video or audio file, Movavi Video Converter allows you to select a specific fragment of file that you want to convert. Converting a file fragment may be helpful if you want to get rid of some elements at the beginning or end of your video and audio file (for example, commercials) and if you are planning to create a photo gallery from your video.

To select a file fragment:

  1. Add files you want to convert (read more).
  2. Select the added file in the List of opened files.
  3. Move the right and the left markers of the seek slider to choose a fragment that you want to convert or from which you want to create a photo gallery. The time below the controls shows the time from the beginning of the file.
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Cropping video

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