TeaVea is a simple and easy-to-use audio/video file conversion tool developed by Chinese developers based on the Real produce kernel. It can quickly convert various mainstream media files on your computer into high-quality RMVB media files.
To be honest, I haven't tested this software myself, so I won't comment too much here. I've always used Easy RealMedia Tools. Even when encountering frustrating 120Fps AVI files, as long as I use AviSynth or 120FpsToVfr in combination, I can solve the problem well. So at least for now, I don't plan to use this new software. However, since it's a new product developed by domestic developers, I still want to introduce it here. Below are the features listed on the official website:
Features:
1. Uses the latest Real produce kernel;
2. Supports converting five input formats (AVI, RMVB, TS/TP, WMV/ASF, VOB) into RMVB format;
3. Supports processing of external subtitle files for AVI;
4. Supports resolution settings;
5. Supports video cropping;
6. Supports multiple bitrate adjustments;
7. Supports three video modes and two audio modes;
8. Supports separate video or audio conversion;
9. Supports setting of movie information (title, author, copyright, etc.);
10. Supports secondary encoding, which produces better results than single encoding.