Convert videos to standalone executable files that deters other users from opening, editing or using without your permission with this tool.
- Video to Exe Converter
- Version :1.0.0.30
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :PCWinSoft Systems Ltd
Video to Exe Converter Description
More often than not, playing videos on certain computers can be challenging mostly because you may have to make sure that you have the right codecs or perhaps, they can only be accessed with certain media players. Video to Exe Converter is a tool designed to help you overcome these issues and process your clips into self-running executable files.
Seamlessly add the videos and hit Convert
The application comes with a rather rugged and old-school interface, but that is still approachable and easy to navigate. Depending on your needs and preferences, you can add individual files or the folder where you store the clips you want to process.
Unfortunately, the app does not support batch processing, so regardless of how many files you add, you can convert them one by one. On a side note, you should bear in mind that sometimes you cannot play the newly created videos unless you have the right codecs installed or repair the broken ones.
Works with high-definition file formats
You will be happy to learn that the program is designed to support some of the most common video formats out there, including, but not limited to AVI, MOV, MPG, MPEG, MPE, ASF, ASX, 3GP or FLV, just to name a few examples.
It is important to note that if you intend to share the newly created file with an audience, then you should proceed with caution. Simply put, since executable files is one of the most widespread formats for spreading viruses, users are less likely to click or download links unless they can be absolutely sure the source can be trusted.
A tool that can help you protect videos you do not want to share
In the eventuality that you want to deter users from using or editing your videos without your permission or you just want to keep some clips only for your eyes, then perhaps Video to Exe Converter could come in handy.