How to apply video/audio effects, draw lines, rectangles, ellipses, insert credits, transform video ? COMMERCIAL SOLUTION

AVS Video Converter has the advantage of various effects to help you achieve your creative best. You can experiment with transformation and painting effects and patterns to turn your ideas into images that stand out.

To apply any effect, click the Add button and select the desired effect from the menu (see the picture).







Run AVS Video Tools.
 


  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click the Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. Click the Add button to chose any effect from the menu
  5. Set fade-in and fade-out limits on the Timeline
  6. Choose the effect parameters
  7. Press the Start Preview button to see the result


The Brightness effect lets you make simple adjustments to the tonal range of a file. Brightness is the relative lightness or darkness of the color, usually measured in levels.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Brightness effect choose Add>Adjust>Brightness
  5. Set the level of brightness
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


RGB Brightness

A large percentage of the visible spectrum can be represented by mixing red, green, and blue (RGB) colored light in various proportions and intensities. The RGB Brightness effect lets you make simple adjustments to the tonal range of a color you choose.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the RGB Brightness effect choose Add>Adjust>RGB Brightness
  5. Set the parameters of the color
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Contrast

The Contrast effect adjusts the contrast of an image. Values can range from -100 to +100.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Contrast effect choose Add>Adjust>Contrast
  5. Set the level of contrast (in percentage)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Auto Contrast

The Auto Contrast command adjusts the overall contrast and mixture of colors in an RGB image automatically. When identifying the lightest and darkest pixels in an image, Auto Contrast clips the white and black pixels by 0.5%-that is, it ignores the first 0.5% of either extreme. This ensures that white and black values are based on representative rather than extreme pixel values.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Auto Contrast effect choose Add>Adjust>Auto Contrast
  5. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  6. Press Start Preview


Auto Levels

The Auto Levels effect defines the lightest and darkest pixels in each color channel as white and black and then redistributes intermediate pixel values proportionately. Because Auto Levels adjusts each color channel individually, it may remove or introduce colors.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Auto Levels effect choose Add>Adjust>Auto Levels
  5. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  6. Press Start Preview


Gamma

The Gamma effect measures the brightness of midtone values and modifies the pixel values in an image. A higher gamma value yields an overall lighter image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Gamma effect choose Add>Adjust>Gamma
  5. Set the level of adjustment (in percentage)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Equalize

The Equalize effect normalizes the histogram of a file. It is the automatically adjustment tool and you cannot change settings manually.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Equalize effect choose Add>Adjust>Equalize
  5. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  6. Press Start Preview


Invert

The Invert effect inverts the colors in an image. When you invert an image, the brightness value of each pixel in the channels is converted to the inverse value on the 256-step color-values scale. For example, a pixel in a positive image with a value of 255 is changed to 0, and a pixel with a value of 5 to 250.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Invert effect choose Add>Adjust>Invert
  5. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  6. Press Start Preview


Hue

The Hue effect lets you adjust the hue of the entire image. Adjusting the hue, or color, represents a move around the color wheel. Hue is the color reflected from or transmitted through an object. It is measured as a location on the standard color wheel, expressed as a degree between 0° and 360°. In common use, hue is identified by the name of the color such as red, orange, or green.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Hue effect choose Add>Adjust>Hue
  5. Select the angle (in degrees)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Saturation

Saturation, sometimes called chroma, is the strength or purity of the color. Saturation represents the amount of gray in proportion to the hue, measured as a percentage from 0% (gray) to 100% (fully saturated). On the standard color wheel, saturation increases from the center to the edge. The Saturation effect lets you adjust the saturation of the entire image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Saturation effect choose Add>Adjust>Saturation
  5. Select the angle (in degrees)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Temperature

The Temperature effect lets you adjust your video image to warm or cold colors. Negative values represent cold colors and positive values transform to warm colors correspondingly.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Temperature effect choose Add>Adjust>Temperature
  5. Select the level (in percentage)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Grayscale

The Grayscale effect converts color images to gray scale palette: black (0) and white (255). The effect has two variations: desaturate and intensity.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Grayscale effect choose Add>Adjust>Grayscale
  5. Set the type of grayscale
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Threshold

The Threshold effect determines how much contrast there is between neighboring pixels for the sharpening to affect them. The higher setting exclude more and more pixels.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Threshold effect choose Add>Adjust>Threshold
  5. Select the level and the threshold option
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Colorize

The Colorize effect lets you to colorize the entire file in a RGB-specified file. The video is colorized in the tones of the selected color while the overall balance of the file is maintained.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Colorize effect choose Add>Adjust>Colorize
  5. Set the dominant color
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Posterize

The Posterize effect lets you specify the tonal level (or brightness values) and then maps pixels to the closest matching level.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Posterize effect choose Add>Adjust>Posterize
  5. Set the tonal level
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview



AVSVideoConverter allows you to remove interlacing artifact using deinterlacing filter. For interlaced video a frame is a top(odd) fields or a bottom(even) fields, for non-interlaced video frame contains both even and odd field. One of these fields commence one field period later than the other on a progressive display (monitor). Mostly this effect appears in video that was captured from TV tunners or DV cameras. Applying Deinterlacing effect removes the interlacing artifacts.

Deinterlacing: You can use remove interlacing artifact by removing one field of a video (the Even lines) and then blend (Interpolate) the remaining lines.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Deinterlacing effect choose Add>Effect>Deinterlacing
  5. Check Even and/or Interpolate check-boxes, if needed
  6. Press Start Preview


Blur

Reduces contrast between adjacent pixels by lightening pixels next to well-defined edges and shadows, visually smoothing and softening the image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Blur effect choose Add>Effect>Blur
  5. Enter the level of blurring (in percentage)
  6. Select the color representation of noise
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Gaussian Blur

Uses a mathematical equation (a bell-shaped curve) to calculate the transition between adjacent pixels, resulting in most of the blurred pixels ending up in the middle range between the two original colors. The Gaussian Blur adds low-frequency detail and can produce a hazy effect.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Gaussian blur effect choose Add>Effect>Gaussian Blur
  5. Enter the size (in pixels)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Motion Blur

Gives the impression of motion in the image by adding directional and angle controls for the blurring process. You can choose an angle between -90° to 90° and a distance from 1 to 999 pixels to control the effects of the Motion Blur.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Motion blur effect choose Add>Effect>Motion Blur
  5. Enter the angle (in degrees) and distance parameters (in pixels)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Sharpen

The Sharpen effect increases contrast to seemingly bring the images into better focus (although it cannot substitute for an image that's properly focused in the first place). It focuses blurry images by increasing the contrast of adjacent pixels.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Sharpen effect choose Add>Effect>Sharpen
  5. Enter the magnitude of displacement (in percentage)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Mosaic

The Mosaic effect defines a selection by clumping pixels of similar color values in cells. The pixels in a given block are the same color, and the colors of the blocks represent the colors in the selection. It produces irregularly-contoured squares at regularly-spaced intervals. There are two types of mosaic effect. Simple mosaic is produced based on the color of the top left pixel; otherwise it is based on the average color of all pixels in the given tile.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Mosaic effect choose Add>Effect>Mosaic
  5. Enter the size of the block (in pixels)
  6. Select the type of mosaic
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Add Noise

The Add Noise effect adds noise, or pixels with randomly distributed color levels. This effect is used to add some texture to an image by way of tiny pixel dustings. The Add Noise effect can be used to conceal "touch-ups" of flat color on an image, or remove other problem areas.

The Monochromatic option applies the filter to only the tonal elements in the image without changing the colors.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Add Noise effect choose Add>Effect>Add Noise
  5. Enter the amount of noise added (from 1 to 999)
  6. Select the color representation of noise
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Diffuse

The Diffuse effect shuffles pixels in a selection to make the selection look less focused according to the selected magnitude of the effect. The effect moves pixels to the selected distance randomly, ignoring color values.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Diffuse effect choose Add>Effect>Diffuse
  5. Enter the distance of pixel relocation (in pixels)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Emboss

The Emboss effect is used to give an image a 3D look - as if it was raised or stamped. Options include an embossing angle (from -360° to lower (stamp) the surface, to +360° to raise the surface), height, and a percentage (1% to 500%) for the amount of color within the selection. The Emboss effect turns the entire image gray, except to trace colors that occur if you use high settings.

Angle setting vary from 0-360 (though it may also give negative readings). This parameter controls the direction of light. Distance, varying from 1 to 10, sets the elevation of the effect. Amount varies from 1-500 and controls how much detail the filter sees to emboss. At low setting, almost nothing is raised up.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Emboss effect choose Add>Effect>Emboss
  5. Enter the angle (in degrees), elevation of the effect (pixels) and amount value (in percentage)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Filter Minimal

The Minimal Filter effect emphasizes the dark pixels in an image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Minimal Filter effect choose Add>Effect>Filter Minimal
  5. Enter the size of tile (in pixels)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Filter Maximal

The maximal filter emphasizes the light pixels in an image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Maximal Filter effect choose Add>Effect>Filter Maximal
  5. Enter the size of tile (in pixels)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview



The Flip transformation lets you flip an entire image horizontally or vertically.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Flip effect choose Add>Transform>Flip
  5. Select the direction of flip
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out
  7. Press Start Preview


Perspective

The Perspective effect allows you to transform the perspective in an image. It has two variations: horizontal and vertical transformations.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Perspective effect choose Add>Transform>Perspective
  5. Select the angle and type of perspective transformations
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Skew

The Skew transformation lets you skew an entire image horizontally or vertically.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Skew effect choose Add>Transform>Skew
  5. Select the direction of skewing
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Shift

The Shift transformation allows you to move you image along X and Y axes.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Shift effect choose Add>Transform>Shift
  5. Select the axial coordinates
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Rotate

The Rotate transformation allows you to rotate the entire image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Rotate effect choose Add>Transform>Rotate
  5. Select the angle of rotation
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Resample

The Resample transformation allows you to reproduce the entire image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Resample effect choose Add>Transform>Resample
  5. Select the number of reproductions
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Zoom

The Zoom feature lets you magnify or reduce your view of the image. The window's title bar displays the zoom percentage.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Zoom effect choose Add>Transform>Zoom
  5. Select magnitude of zoom
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


Mirror

The Mirror effect lets you duplicate a part of the image.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Mirror choose Add>Transform>Mirror
  5. Select the level and type of mirror effect
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  7. Press Start Preview


The Line effect lets you include various lines to your video file. You can draw various  lines by dragging the mouse as you would do in any graphic editor. You can also locate the line image by setting the numerical values.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Line effect choose Add>Draw>Line
  5. Select the location, color, thickness (size) and alpha value (transparency)
  6. Set fade-in and fade-out
  7. Press Start Preview


Rectangle

The Rectangle effect allows you to highlight an object in the video by setting out an rectangular-shaped object which  is covered with specified color while the rest of the picture remains untouched.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Rectangle effect choose Add>Draw>Rectangle
  5. Set the location of rectangle
  6. Select the color and alpha value (transparency)
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Ellipse

The Ellipse effect allows you to highlight an object in the video by setting out an ellipse-shaped object which  is covered with specified color while the rest of the picture remains untouched.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Ellipse effect choose Add>Draw>Ellipse
  5. Set the location of ellipse
  6. Select the color and alpha value (transparency)
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Crop Rectangle

The Crop Rectangle effect allows you to highlight an object in the video by setting out an rectangular-shaped "window" which remains free of color coverage.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Crop Rectangle effect choose Add>Draw>Crop Rectangle
  5. Set the location of rectangle
  6. Select the color and alpha value (transparency)
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Crop Ellipse

The Crop Ellipse effect allows you to highlight an object in the video by setting out an ellipse-shaped "window" which remains free of color coverage.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Crop Ellipse effect choose Add>Draw>Crop Ellipse
  5. Set the location of ellipse
  6. Select the color and alpha value (transparency)
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Image

The Image effect lets you include any image to your video file.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Image effect choose Add>Draw>Image
  5. Click the Load button to open the standard windows explorer menu and select the image location. After you select the location, press OK.
  6. Select file Location Picture1


  7. Select file Location Picture 2


  8. Set the location of image on the video picture
  9. Select the alpha value (transparency)
  10. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  11. Press Start Preview


Text

The Text effect allow you to include any message to your video.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Text effect choose Add>Draw>Text
  5. Select the text properties following the menu
  6. Type in the text you want to appear in your movie
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Credits

The Credits effect allow you to include subtitles to your video.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Credits effect choose Add>Draw>Credits
  5. Select the type of appearance of subtitles
  6. Select the font
  7. Type in the text you want to appear in your movie
  8. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  9. Press Start Preview


Border

The Border effect let you put a border around your image. You can specify type, width and color of the border.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Border effect choose Add>Draw>Border
  5. Select the type of the border
  6. Select the color and size of the border
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview


Color Transition

With the Color Transition effect you can add a very entertaining feature to your movie From the menu you can select a variation of objects which would cover up the image. You can also set up color, number of divisions and transparency of objects (alpha value).

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Color Transition effect choose Add>Draw>Color Transition
  5. Select the type
  6. Select the color and alpha value
  7. Set fade-in and fade-out area
  8. Press Start Preview



AVS Video Converter lets you edit audio track for your video and apply such an effect as Amplify . By means of this effect you can amplify your audio recording as you wish.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Amplify effect choose Add>Audio>Audio Amplify
  5. Choose the amount value of amplifying (in percentage)
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of amplifying
  7. Press Start Play


Band Pass

The Band Pass filter lets you hear a certain band of frequencies within an upper and lower range. Frequencies above and below this band are attenuated. The distance between the higher and lower cutoff frequencies in a band pass filter is called the bandwidth of the filter. The center frequency of a band pass filter is the maximum point of amplitude.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Band Pass effect choose Add>Audio>Band Pass
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency and Steepness parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Band Pass
  7. Press Start Play


Chorus

The Chorus effect allows you to make your audio sound fuller. It can make a single instrument sound like there are actually several instruments being played. It adds some thickness to the sound, and can be described as 'lush' or 'rich'. Sound Set 1 is example of the chorus effect in action.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Chorus effect choose Add>Audio>Chorus
  5. Choose the necessary audio parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of the Chorus
  7. Press Start Play


Compressor

The Compressor is a variable gain device, where the amount of gain used depends on the level of the input. In this case, the gain will be reduced when the signal level is high that makes louder passages softer, reducing the dynamic range. This effect equals to dynamic volume regulator and makes loud sounds quieter, and the quiet sounds louder.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Compressor effect choose Add>Audio>Compressor
  5. Choose the necessary Compressor parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the Compressor effect
  7. Press Start Play


Delay Audio

The Delay effect allows you to create an echo effect of your audio track by replaying the sounds of the selected audio portion after a certain period of time. Applying of this filter can bring life to dull mixes, widen and fill out your instrument's sound.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Delay effect choose Add>Audio>Delay
  5. Choose the necessary Delay Time, Mix Depth and Feedback Gain parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Delay
  7. Press Start Play


Flanger

The Flanger effect is one of the other elaborated audio effects that allows you to edit your audio. Flanging is created by mixing a signal with a slightly delayed copy of itself, where the length of the delay is constantly changing. With The Flanger filter you can "shape" the sound through controlling how much delayed signal is added to the original. Use it if you want to create the "whooshing" sound effect in some fragment of your audio track.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Flanger effect choose Add>Audio>Flanger
  5. Choose the necessary audio parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Flanger
  7. Press Start Play


High Pass

AVS Video Converter allows you to shape frequencies of your audio track over time through applying High Pass filter. High Pass filter lets you hear only high frequencies. It attenuates frequencies below the specified cutoff frequency.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the High Pass effect choose Add>Audio>High Pass
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency and Steepness parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of High Pass
  7. Press Start Play


High Shelf

The High Shelf filter boosts or cuts frequencies above the cutoff, and passes frequencies below the shelf cutoff with no change made to their gain. Use this effect to enhance or diminish any adjustable amount of high frequency material in a sound.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the High Shelf effect choose Add>Audio>High Shelf
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency, Steepness and Gain parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of High Shelf
  7. Press Start Play


Low Pass

AVS Video Converter allows you to shape frequencies of your audio track over time through applying The Low Pass filter. The low pass filter lets you hear only low frequencies; it blocks higher frequencies. An important property of a low pass filter is its cutoff frequency. This is the point in the frequency range at which the filter reduces the signal to -3 dB of its original power. (In visual terms, a -3 dB reduction in a waveform displayed on your monitor will result in a signal that appears to be half the peak-to-peak height of the original.)

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Low Pass effect choose Add>Audio>Low Pass
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency and Steepness parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Low Pass
  7. Press Start Play


Low Shelf

The Low Shelf filter boosts or cuts frequencies below the cutoff, and passes frequencies above the shelf cutoff with no change made to their gain. Use this effect to enhance or diminish any amount of low frequency material in a sound.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Low Shelf effect choose Add>Audio>Low Shelf
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency, Steepness and Gain parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Low Shelf
  7. Press Start Play


Noise Gate

Noise Gate effect allows you to increase the dynamic range of a signal so that low level signals are attenuated while the louder portions are neither attenuated or amplified. You can also use it to control the volume of an audio signal. The mechanism of functioning of this effect is as follows:

a noise gate allows a signal to pass through only when it is above a set threshold: the gate is open. If the signal falls below the threshold no signal is allowed to pass: the gate is closed. A noise gate is used when the level of the 'signal' is above the level of the noise. The threshold is set above the level of the 'noise' and so when there is no 'signal' the gate is closed. A noise gate does not remove noise from the signal. When the gate is open both the signal and the noise will pass through. With the help of Release you can control how quickly the gate will close once the level has dropped below the threshold. Using Attack Control you can also set the time for the gate that it will take to open.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Noise Gate effect choose Add>Audio>Noise Gate
  5. Choose the necessary Noise Gate parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Noise Gate
  7. Press Start Play


Notch Filter

The Notch Filter allows you to remove a very narrow band of frequencies around a given point. You can also use it to remove a problematic frequency that causes feedback.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Notch Filter effect choose Add>Audio>Notch Filter
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency and Steepness parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Notch Filter
  7. Press Start Play


Peak EQ

Peak EQ filter allows you to modify sounds (the volume of peaks) where the amplitude is comparatively high -- when there are spikes in the loudness of the track. This is helpful if you are concerned about various instruments being so loud that they will cause interference in sound output devices like speakers, amplifiers, and the like.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Peak EQ effect choose Add>Audio>Peak EQ
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency, Steepness and Gain parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Peak EQ
  7. Press Start Play


Phaser

The Phaser filter makes the selected portion of your audio thinner or fuller through mixing the automatically filtered and unfiltered audio signals. You can apply this filter to give a "synthesized" or electronic effect to natural sounds.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Phaser effect choose Add>Audio>Phaser
  5. Choose the necessary Frequency, Steepness and Gain parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of the Phaser filter
  7. Press Start Play


Reverberation

The Reverberation filter helps you to apply the particular effect when the sound stops but the reflections continue, decreasing in amplitude, until they can no longer be heard.

How to apply:

  1. Start AVS Video Converter
  2. Choose input file (the Edit window becomes available)
  3. Click Edit... button at the Main Toolbar
  4. To apply the Reverberation effect choose Add>Audio>Reverberation
  5. Choose the necessary Reverberation parameters
  6. On the Timeline select the area to which you want to apply the effect of Reverberation
  7. Press Start Play



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