Convert Any Format with Ann Video Converter Free (MP4, AVI, MOV)

Ann Video Converter Free — Best Settings for Quality & Small File Size

Recommended output (balance quality vs size)

  • Container: MP4 (most compatible)
  • Video codec: H.264 (x264) — good quality/size; use HEVC (H.265) only if target device supports it.
  • Audio codec: AAC

Preset / encoder settings

Setting Recommended value
Resolution Keep source resolution; downscale to 1080p or 720p if you need smaller files
Frame rate (FPS) Match source (do not increase); if source is 60 fps and you can accept smoother motion loss, convert to 30 fps
Rate control Constant Rate Factor (CRF) for x264 or x265 — use CRF 18–22 for high quality; 20–24 for smaller files
Bitrate mode Use CRF (quality-based). If only bitrate option available: 3,500–8,000 kbps for 1080p; 2,000–4,000 kbps for 720p
Encoder profile x264: High profile; x265: main profile
Tune “film” for general footage, “animation” for cartoons, “none” otherwise
Keyframe interval (GOP) 2–4 seconds (e.g., every 48–96 frames at 24 fps)
B-frames 2–4
Preset (speed) Medium (balance) — slower presets (slow/veryslow) give better compression; use slower only if time permits
Audio bitrate 128–192 kbps for stereo; 96 kbps for voice-only
Audio sample rate 48 kHz (or keep source)
Channels Stereo (or mono for voice-only)
Two-pass Optional — use two-pass if setting target bitrate for consistent size; not needed with CRF

Quick profiles

  • High-quality (keep size reasonable): MP4, H.264, CRF 20, preset medium, resolution = source, AAC 192 kbps.
  • Smallest size (still watchable): MP4, H.265, CRF 23, preset slow, downscale to 720p, AAC 128 kbps.
  • Fast conversion: MP4, H.264, CRF 22, preset fast, keep source resolution, AAC 128 kbps.

Steps in Ann Video Converter Free (typical)

  1. Add source file(s).
  2. Choose MP4 output profile (or create custom).
  3. Set codec to H.264 (or H.265 if supported).
  4. Select resolution and FPS (match source or downscale).
  5. Set quality mode to CRF and enter recommended CRF (see above) — or choose target bitrate if CRF not available.
  6. Set audio to AAC, 128–192 kbps.
  7. Choose encoder preset (medium/slow) and start conversion.

Practical tips

  • Always test settings on a short clip before batch converting.
  • For archival of master files, keep a lossless or high-bitrate original.
  • Use H.265 for up to ~30–50% smaller files at similar quality, but encode/decode is slower and less compatible.
  • If sharing online, follow the platform’s recommended codecs/bitrates for the best results.

If you want, I can generate three concrete export presets (exact CRF/bitrate/preset) for 1080p, 720p, and mobile.

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