How to Use SuperSimple Video Converter Portable: Quick Guide
1. Download & prepare
- Get the portable build: Download the ZIP or portable package from a trusted site.
- Verify: Scan the file with your antivirus before extracting.
- Extract: Right-click → Extract to a folder (no installation required).
2. Launch the program
- Run executable: Double-click the EXE inside the extracted folder.
- Permissions: If prompted by UAC, allow the app to run.
3. Add files
- Drag & drop source videos into the main window, or use File → Add.
- The app supports common formats (MP4, AVI, MKV, etc.).
4. Choose output format & settings
- Select preset: Pick a target profile (e.g., MP4 H.264, WebM, iPhone) from the format or preset menu.
- Adjust settings (optional): Change resolution, bitrate, frame rate, or audio codec if needed. For faster conversion, lower bitrate or resolution.
5. Set output folder
- Output path: Choose a destination folder in Preferences or at the bottom of the main window. Portable builds often default to the program folder—change this to avoid clutter.
6. Start conversion
- Convert: Click the Start or Convert button.
- Batch mode: Multiple files convert sequentially; monitor progress bars for each file.
7. Check results
- Play output: Open converted files with your media player to confirm quality and playback.
- Re-encode if needed: Tweak settings and re-run conversion for better results.
8. Clean up & portability tips
- Keep a copy: Store the portable folder on a USB drive for use on other PCs.
- Temporary files: Clear temp files or the program’s temp folder if conversions fail or disk space is low.
- No install required: To remove, delete the extracted folder.
Troubleshooting (brief)
- Missing codecs: Install a codec pack or use a different preset (e.g., MP4 H.264).
- Slow conversion: Enable hardware acceleration if available, or lower output resolution/bitrate.
- Crashes: Run on another PC or redownload a fresh portable build.
If you want, I can write step-by-step screenshots, a checklist for USB portability, or specific recommended settings for common targets (web, mobile, archive).
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