

On the whole, Adapter converts files really fast, unless of course you are converting a huge video file which will take slightly longer. Then press the “start” button and wait for the file to be converted. I wouldn’t recommend fiddling with the default settings unless you know what you are doing. You can more or less keep them as they are, with the possible exception of the output directory. Then in the top toolbar, choose the file format you want to convert to, check that the other options are as you want them.

To begin, just choose your format at the top (video, audio, image) then either press the “add” button or drag the file into the main area with your mouse, and drop. It can even convert files for games consoles such as the Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo Wii.

It can handle video (including DVD files and Flash), images (including animated GIFs) and audio (including iPhone ringtones). The software has numerous different functions. After choosing the type of file and loading the source file, a range of options present themselves to you including the output file format, destination folder and more.
