Free YouTube video conversion with Zamzar
March 11, 2007 by Stirlyn
If you, like me, often want to convert files to different formats, then Zamzar could be the place for you. They offer free file conversion from many different formats and have even introduced the ability for you to convert YouTube movies to different formats. There is a 100MB limit to the upload and you get your converted file via email. The site got an honourable mention in Dion Hinchliffe’s The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006. Check them out, they may be one for the bookmarks folder.
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