Click the “Add File” button on the top left to locate the Kodak video files you want to convert and add them to Doremisoft Kodak Video Converter.
Click to open the profile list as shown on the screenshot below and select the format you want to convert your Kodak videos to. For example, if you want to convert Kodak video to Windows Movie Maker WMV with no quality loss, find “HD Video”, and scroll down to the bottom of the HD Video list and select HD WMV video.
Tip 1: If you want to convert all added files into one format, you can just select the format for any added Kodak video, and check the “Apply to all” option on the lower part of the screen. Tip 2: If you want to join a few Kodak video files into a single file, select the files using “Ctrl” and “Shift” key, and tick the “Merge into one file” option.
If you just want to convert a part from a Kodak video file, you can click the “Clip” button to trim Kodak video length by following any of the three methods below:
If you want to zoom in a certain area of your Kodak video or remove black Kodak video sides, you can click on the “Edit” button to crop Kodak video. Just drag each side of the crop frame to do the crop as shown on the screenshot below:
You can choose to edit your Kodak video effects. Click on the “Effect” tab at the lower left of the Edit window and now you can set Kodak video brightness, contrast and saturation and even apply a special video effect such as Gray, Emboss and Old film. See the figure below:
Now, if you are ready to convert your Kodak videos, click the big “Start” button to start the conversion. On the conversion window, we recommend that you check the “Open output folder when conversion is finished” option. And you can also choose the shut down your computer when the conversion is finished if you are converting long Kodak videos.