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Supports: EPS
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a single static graphic — a PostScript-based page that can hold vector artwork and an embedded raster preview. 3GP is the 3GPP mobile-phone video container. This converter rasterizes your EPS to a fixed image and wraps it in a short, silent 3GP clip that simply displays that one picture; it does not animate the artwork. If you actually want a shareable clip, convert EPS to MP4 instead — H.264 MP4 plays almost everywhere, while 3GP is a small, low-resolution legacy format. If you only need a viewable picture, convert EPS to PNG or convert EPS to JPG.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Full name | Encapsulated PostScript |
| Created by | Adobe Systems |
| Introduced | Late 1980s (EPS 2.0 published January 1989) |
| Type | PostScript-based page-description / graphics format |
| Content | Vector artwork and/or embedded raster, plus a low-res bitmap preview |
| Animation | None — a single static image/page |
| Audio | None |
| Best for | Print-ready logos, illustrations, and figures |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Full name | Third Generation Partnership Project media |
| Defined by | 3GPP, structurally based on ISO/IEC 14496-12 (MPEG-4 Part 12) |
| Container | Multimedia (video + optional audio) |
| Video codecs | H.263, MPEG-4 Part 2, and H.264 (this tool defaults to H.264) |
| Audio codecs | AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC variants |
| Typical use | 3G-era mobile capture, MMS, low-bandwidth streaming |
| Status | Legacy mobile format, largely superseded by MP4 |
No. EPS is a still graphic with no audio track, so the conversion follows an image-to-video path that produces a completely silent 3GP clip. There is no audio control on this page because there is nothing to add sound from.
No. 3GP is a pixel-based video container, so the EPS is rasterized to a fixed frame at the resolution you choose. Any vector lines or text become fixed pixels at that size and cannot be scaled up later without softening — pick a higher Video Resolution preset if you need a crisper frame.
EPS holds one static page, not a timeline, so there is no motion to reproduce. The converter shows that single image for the Image Duration you set; raising the duration only makes the clip longer, not animated.
For almost any modern use, choose MP4. MP4 with H.264 plays on current phones, browsers, and editors, while 3GP targets old 3G-era handsets and tops out at low resolutions. Pick 3GP only when a specific legacy device or workflow requires that container.
It matches the Video Resolution preset you select rather than the EPS page size. 3GP was built for small mobile screens, so keeping the resolution modest produces a smaller, more compatible file; a higher preset gives a sharper frame at the cost of size and broader compatibility.
Yes. Upload multiple EPS files and use the Merge Strategy option: "Merge images" combines them into a single 3GP slideshow with each shown for the Image Duration, while "Video per image" outputs a separate clip for each file.
Yes. Files are uploaded over an encrypted connection, processed on our servers, and deleted automatically after a few hours. There is no sign-up, no watermark, and your files are never shared or made public.