MediaCoder (Full Edition) is a free universal media transcoder since 2005.
Version: 0.7.3. 4616
Size: 22,70 MB
License: Freeware/ FREE
OS:Windows (All)XP/Vista/7
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It integrates most popular audio/video codecs and tools in an elegant and transparent manner into an all-in-one transcoding solution.
With a flexible and extendable architecture, latest codecs and tools are updated added in constantly.
MediaCoder intends to be the swiss army knife for media transcoding in all time.
On audio side, MPlayer and Winamp input plugins used as decoders, various encoders integrated, MediaCoder can simply batch transcode among any known audio formats, with tags transferred, file names generated, and even performing audio filtering (e.g. resample, normalize) on the fly.
On video side, MEncoder, ffmpeg are used as back-end, which provides support for nearly all known video compression and container formats as well as rich and useful video filtering features (e.g. post-processing, 3D de-noise). Supports CUDA acceleration.
MediaCoder provides all the tools needed to convert audio and video clips, but it also adds a level of complexity that audiophiles will love. Casual users, however, will be confused and should steer clear.
The program offers a ton of special features that are great for the audio obsessive but a bit overwhelming for the casual user just looking to convert some files.
Its head-spinning array of options are a dream for serious AV lovers and include everything from adjustable bit rates to picture and sound quality settings, and all with descriptions heavy on the jargon and technical terms,(just how they like it).
Those seeking a simple, hassle-free converter should look elsewhere, but for users looking to customize files, MediaCoder is perfect.
FEATURES:
-Converting between most popular audio and video formats
-Decent multi-threading design, fully utilizing multi-core processors
-Transcoding with high performance and high quality
-Flexible control over transcoding parameters
-Simplified UI for popular mobile devices (PSP, iPhone/iPod etc)
-Fully standalone, no dependancy on system codecs/splitters
-Simultaneous Segmental Transcoding (in development)
-Improving compression / reducing size for audio/video files
-Converting media content for playback on devices (digital audio player, MP4 player, mobile phone, PDA, PSP, VCD/DVD player etc.)
-Converting media content for online publication or broadcasting
-Extracting audio track from video files
-Ripping audio/video discs
-Fixing corrupted or partial downloaded video files
Supported Fomats
-Lossy Audio: MP3, Vorbis, LC-AAC, HE-AAC v1/v2, AC-3, MPEG Audio L2, MusePack, Speex, AMR, Windows Media Audio, ADPCM, mp3PRO
-Lossless Audio: FLAC, WavPack, Monkey’s Audio, OptimFrog, ALAC, TTA, PCM,
-Video: H.264, XviD, DivX, MPEG 1/2/4, Flash Video, Theora (Open Video), Dirac, H.263, RealVideo, Windows Media Video, MJPEG
-Container: AVI, MPEG PS, MPEG TS, Matroska, MP4, PMP, RealMedia, ASF, MTS/AVCHD, Quicktime, OGM
-Storage and Streaming: CD, DVD, VCD, SVCD, CUESheet, HTTP, FTP, RTSP, UDP
CHANGE LOG:
-[fix] AviSynth path bug
-[fix] FFmpeg interlaced encoding issue
-[fix] UI messing up issue on window resizing
-[fix] MEncoder encoding issue
-[update] support for latest JM H.264/AVC encoder
-[fix] MEncoder loading issue when using CUDA encoder
-[fix] MKV subtitle not displayed issue when video source set to auto select…
Popularity: 22%


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