
MPEG4 Video Converter
Everyone today owns an MP3 player of some sort. MP3 players play music, the files they use are called MP3, which are compressed music files. iPods have been very popular MP3 players, and they come in many different colors. The more advanced the technology become, the thinner they become and the more features they come with. They now have touch screens and allow you to watch MPEG4 files.
MPEG4 stands for Moving Pictures Experts Group, and the 4 is compressed audio and video information. MPEG4 files are used by Apple iPod and iPhone. They can also be watched on PlayStation Portable, HD DVD and Blu-ray discs, and Mac OS X. They are video files that allow you to watch movies or music videos directly on your device. You can purchase MPEG4 files directly from Apple or you can use an MPEG4 video converter.

An MPEG4 video converter allows you to convert windows media files into MPEG4 files. This is a way to get around purchasing the file from Apple. It can save you a lot of money in the long run. To 'rent' an MPEG4 from Apple, they cost between $2.99 and $3.99 per file. If you want to purchase one, you will be paying $9.99. If you purchase a couple of these for you iPod, they can really add up. You can purchase an MPEG4 video converter for about $25. It is less than the cost of buying three MPEG4 files. This is a one-time charge and you have unlimited use of it.