VidCoder 2.28.0.0 Beta / 1.5.34
Feature List
Multi-threaded
MP4, MKV containers
H.264 encoding with x264, the world’s best video encoder
Completely integrated encoding pipeline: everything is in one process and no huge intermediate temporary files
H.265, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, VP8, Theora video
AAC, MP3, Vorbis, AC3, FLAC audio encoding and AAC/AC3/MP3/DTS/DTS-HD passthrough
Target bitrate, size or quality for video
2-pass encoding
Decomb, detelecine, deinterlace, rotate, reflect filters
Batch encoding
Instant source previews
Creates small encoded preview clips
Pause, resume encoding
Prerequisites
You’ll need .NET 4 (only the client profile is needed). If you don’t have it, VidCoder will prompt you to download and install it. If you’re on Windows 8 you shouldn’t need to install anything; it has .NET 4 pre-installed.
You do not need to install HandBrake for VidCoder to work.
DVDs
VidCoder can rip DVDs but does not defeat the CSS encryption found in most commercial DVDs. You’ve got several options to remove the encryption:
Passkey Lite (Free, removes encryption on the fly)
MakeMKV (Free, requires copying to the hard drive before encoding)
DVD Decrypter (Free, requires copying to the hard drive before encoding, no longer updated)
Blu-rays
VidCoder does not defeat AACS or BD+ Blu-ray encryption. There are a few options for removing it:
Passkey Lite (Free, removes encryption on the fly)
MakeMKV (Currently free in time-limited beta, requires copying to the hard drive before encoding)
Languages
VidCoder includes English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Polish, Russian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, Hungarian and Basque translations. The correct language will be selected automatically based on your OS language, or it can be selected manually.
VidCoder is built on .NET 4 Client Profile/WPF in C#.
It runs on Windows 7, 8, Vista, Server 2008 and Server 2012.
http://vidcoder.codeplex.com
Feature List
Multi-threaded
MP4, MKV containers
H.264 encoding with x264, the world’s best video encoder
Completely integrated encoding pipeline: everything is in one process and no huge intermediate temporary files
H.265, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, VP8, Theora video
AAC, MP3, Vorbis, AC3, FLAC audio encoding and AAC/AC3/MP3/DTS/DTS-HD passthrough
Target bitrate, size or quality for video
2-pass encoding
Decomb, detelecine, deinterlace, rotate, reflect filters
Batch encoding
Instant source previews
Creates small encoded preview clips
Pause, resume encoding
Prerequisites
You’ll need .NET 4 (only the client profile is needed). If you don’t have it, VidCoder will prompt you to download and install it. If you’re on Windows 8 you shouldn’t need to install anything; it has .NET 4 pre-installed.
You do not need to install HandBrake for VidCoder to work.
DVDs
VidCoder can rip DVDs but does not defeat the CSS encryption found in most commercial DVDs. You’ve got several options to remove the encryption:
Passkey Lite (Free, removes encryption on the fly)
MakeMKV (Free, requires copying to the hard drive before encoding)
DVD Decrypter (Free, requires copying to the hard drive before encoding, no longer updated)
Blu-rays
VidCoder does not defeat AACS or BD+ Blu-ray encryption. There are a few options for removing it:
Passkey Lite (Free, removes encryption on the fly)
MakeMKV (Currently free in time-limited beta, requires copying to the hard drive before encoding)
Languages
VidCoder includes English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Polish, Russian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, Hungarian and Basque translations. The correct language will be selected automatically based on your OS language, or it can be selected manually.
VidCoder is built on .NET 4 Client Profile/WPF in C#.
It runs on Windows 7, 8, Vista, Server 2008 and Server 2012.
http://vidcoder.codeplex.com

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