Pavtube Upgrades Video Converter, Supports ProRes, H.265 MKV and TV

LOS ANGELES — Pavtube Studio has announced the upgrade of all of its Windows products, so that now, PC users can create Apple ProRes files, save videos to HEVC MKV, and watch movies on Smart TVs.

Pavtube Studio’s Windows products include BDMagic, ByteCopy, DVDAid, Video Converter Ultimate, Video Converter, MXF Converter, HD Video Converter, MTS Converter and MXF MultiMixer.

The upgrade means that PC users now can encode Blu-ray Disc, DVD, and all types of HD/4K videos to MOV with Apple ProRes codec, HEVC/H.265 MKV, and Sony/LG/Samsung/Panasonic TV formats with excellent video/audio quality and super speed. These tools are also compatible with M3U8, MP4, AVI, M4V, WMV, VOB, MPG, FLV, SWF, Divx, Xvid, AAC, MP3, WMA, WAV, M4A, AC3, FLAC and more on smartphones, tablets, computers, media players, streaming servers, TV sets, game consoles, as well as VR headsets, and hard drives, etc. with multiple audio, chapter and language markers.

Pavtube notes that its support for HEVC/H.265 MKV is beneficial, since HEVC provides better video quality in the same file size when compared to H.264.

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