Most freeware video conversion applications offer a limited set of features that are restricted to converting videos from one format to another. As a result, you end up installing a bunch of different software apps for video conversions, picture-to-video conversions, and video fix-ups.
Here to combine all these features and present them in a single package is a tool called VideoMach.

VideoMach is a desktop application that lets you convert videos between different file formats. Picture-to-video conversions are also supported. A wide range of file formats are supported including AVI, JPEG, MPEG, RGB, WAV, and more.
Video fix-up features are also supported; these include rotating videos, resizing them, removing borders, sharpening videos, adjusting colors, arranging videos into arrays, overlaying text / logos, and adding audio to animations.

VideoMach offers a free and a paid version; the free version offers limited functionality when it comes to a few file formats whereas the paid versions has these limitations removed.
Features:
- A user-friendly desktop app.
- Compatible with Windows computers.
- Lets you convert video formats.
- Lets you fix up videos.
- Lets you create animation from images.
- Also read related articles: 10 Great Apps to Convert Audio & Video Files in Linux and 5 Easy-to-use Freeware Video Converters.
Check out VideoMach @ www.gromada.com/videomach (via Addictive Tips) (by MOin from Thumb Press)
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The download page has two versions to choose from w/o explaining the difference. A free ‘sponsored’ version, and a shareware version. By sponsored, do they mean ads in the program, in the installation process…but more functional. Shareware version doesn’t have these sponsors, but is more limited than ‘sponsored’ version? Their comparison table does not distinguish between these two options. Anyone tried them both, or know the answer?
Thanks
@josh:
The sponsored free version is not allowed for commercial use. Moreover, its default installation settings install the IncrediBar (sponsor) and make it your default search provider and homepage.
no MOV ?!