Convert H.264/AVC Video to Blackberry Format
How to convert H.264/AVC video to Blackberry format? The following guide is just the solution, which will tell you how to use the best H.264/AVC to Blackberry converting tool, OJOsoft Total Video Converter, windows 7 supported, for H.264/AVC to Blackberry conversion in the easiest way. Get to download the software for free trial.
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Step-by-step guide for converting H.264/AVC to Blackberry free trial
Download the converter software and input H.264/AVC for conversion
What can I use for converting H.264/AVC to Blackberry video? OJOsoft Total Video Converter, the easy-to-use H.264/AVC to Blackberry conversion application, is the solution you need. Free download, run the converter shareware and follow the easy step-by-step H.264/AVC to Blackberry conversion tutorial.

Click the Browse... button next to the Input File Name field, choose the H.264/AVC video for converting and click Open button in the opened Windows Explorer Window to input H.264/AVC to the software. The professional tool can make batch conversion to your need by pressing + button or use drag-and-drop. For more about better converting H.264/AVC to Blackberry video, go to the next.
Choose Blackberry as output format
Select Blackberry as the output format by clicking TO AVI button on the top-line of the interface.

Choose a preinstalled profile from the drop-down menu of the AVI profile list for the output video and the profile displayed on the picture above is strongly recommended. You can adjust more details by clicking Edit... button.
To browse for the output folder, click the Browse... next to the Output File Name field.

OJOsoft Total Video Converter, the easy-to-use application, Windows Vista and windows 7 supported, gives the easiest way to convert H.264/AVC to Blackberry format. Proceed to the next about the tutorial for fast converting H.264/AVC video to Blackberry format.
Convert H.264/AVC video to Blackberry format now
Click the Convert button on the right bottom of the interface and now you've done all steps for converting H.264/AVC video to Blackberry format. The converter will start to convert H.264/AVC video to Blackberry format in a simple and quick way. The process bar will tell you how fast and the whole process about how the H.264/AVC to Blackberry format converter software handles the conversion.

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Best H.264/AVC to Blackberry converter software Features
Besides from converting H.264/AVC video to Blackberry format, OJOsoft Total Video Converter can convert videos between any video format while it can convert videos to popular audio formats, and convert videos to your mobile phone, Sony PSP, video iPod, Apple iPhone, Zune video player and other portable video players. With all decoders and encoders built in, the user-friendly interface and batch conversion feature, OJOsoft Total Video Converter is the professional video converter for you.
Tips for H.264/AVC to Blackberry conversion
Before installing the conversion program, make sure you have logged on as Administrator or have Administrator rights. And then follow the installation wizard, which will just take you a few minutes. For upgrading Total Video Converter, remember to uninstall the old version first.
what is H.264/AVC and what is Blackberry
H.264/AVC is the latest block-oriented motion-compensation-based codec standard developed by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). The intent of the H.264/AVC project was to create a standard capable of providing good video quality at substantially lower bit rates than previous standards without increasing the complexity of design so much that it would be impractical or excessively expensive to implement.
BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices that was introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager. In 2002, the more commonly known smartphone BlackBerry was released, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services as well as a multi-touch interface. It is an example of a convergent device. Developed by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM), it delivers information over the wireless data networks of mobile phone service companies.
