UniConverter User Guide
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Get Started
- Get Started - Wondershare UniConverter
- Login with Wondershare ID & Update | Win Version
- Brief Introduction
- Preferences
- Change Themes
- Get Started - Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Login with Wondershare ID & Update | Mac Version
- Brief Introduction - Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Preferences - Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Add Files - Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
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Video Converter
- Convert DVD to Any Format
- Add Media Files
- Convert Video from Camcorder
- Convert Videos for iPhone/iPad/Android Devices
- Convert Videos for Social Network
- Convert Videos from iOS & Android Devices
- Convert Videos to Any Format
- Convert Video to Audio File
- How to Convert Videos to Any Format on Mac
- How to Convert DVD to Video on Mac
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Video Editor
- Trim Video | Wondershare UniConverter
- Add Watermark | Wondershare UniConverter
- Crop Video | Wondershare UniConverter
- Apply Effect | Wondershare UniConverter
- Add Subtitle | Wondershare UniConverter
- Audio Track Volume | Wondershare UniConverter
- Trim Video | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Add Watermark | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Crop Video | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Apply Effect | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Add Subtitle | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Audio Track Volume | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
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Video Compressor
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Screen Recorder
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Downloader
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DVD Burner
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Merger
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Audio Converter
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Toolbox
- Image Converter | Wondershare UniConverter
- GIF Maker | Wondershare UniConverter
- Fix Video Metadata | Wondershare UniConverter
- CD Burner | Wondershare UniConverter
- Convert CD to MP3 | Wondershare UniConverter
- Convert Video to VR | Wondershare UniConverter
- Transfer Video/Audio to iOS Device
- Transfer Video/Audio to Android Device
- Transfer Video/Audio to External Hard Drive
- Transfer | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Image Converter | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- GIF Maker | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- Fix Media Metadata | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- CD Converter | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- CD Burner | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
- VR Converter | Wondershare UniConverter for Mac
FAQs
Video/Audio Solutions
Convert videos from camcorder to any format
Because many camcorders record the footage in formats that are not recognized by many media players, having an efficient conversion tool installed on your computer becomes an essential ingredient of your videography process. With Wondershare UniConverter, you can easily convert the videos recorded with a camcorder to any of your preferred, generally used format. Here’s what you need to do to make your recordings watchable on any computer or Android/iOS smart device.
Convert Video from Camcorder - Wondershare UniConverter (Win) User Guide
Step 1 Access the videos on the camcorder.
Connect your camcorder to the computer, launch Wondershare UniConverter, make sure that the Video Converter category from the left pane is selected, click the drop-down button present next to the Add Files icon at the upper-left section of the center window, and click Add from Camcorder from the list that appears.
Step 2 Import videos to Wondershare UniConverter.
On the next box that comes up, select the videos that you want to convert, and click Add to Convert List from the bottom-right corner to import the clips to Wondershare UniConverter.
Step 3 Select an output format.
Click and open the Output Format menu from the bottom of the main window, go to the Video tab, pick a format you want to convert the videos to from the left list, and select an appropriate resolution from the right.
Step 4 Convert the videos.
Make sure that the High Speed Conversion toggle switch present at the top-right corner is turned on, pick your preferred output folder in the File Location field at the bottom, and click Convert (or Start All for batch conversion).
Step 5 Access the converted videos.
Go to the Finished tab from the top of the main window, and click Open from the right side of the converted videos to get to the output folder to access the produced files from there.