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EncodeHD 0.86 Beta released |
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Tuesday, 27 January 2009 |
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Dan Cunningham has released version 0.86 Beta of EncodeHD. This is a an application to re-encode all types of video files for use on various HD (hardware) players.
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Release notes
NEW: Command-Line Options: /I:file.avi - Add file(s) to the input queue. Re-use /I: for each file /O:folder / file.mp4 - Output location, ie. “C:\Temp”, or “C:\Temp\Test.MP4″. Output filename only works when encoding 1 file /AUTO - Automatically encodes. Requires at least one file to be in the queue, via /I parameter /QOF - Quit On Finish. Automatically exits the application on completion of the queue NEW: FFmpeg Advanced Flags now replaces existing flags - this allows things like forcing specific resolution or bitrate NEW: Option to AutoSplit files over 4GB in size (Thanks to MP4Box) NEW: Automatically Check for Updates on startup CHANGE: Enhancements to encoding status and error checking CHANGE: Disable bug reporting if reading a MediaInfo meta. If it fails, it’s likely the file is corrupt, or MediaInfo can’t read it CHANGE: Updated MediaInfo to Dev 0.7.8+ (16-12-2008) FIX: Cannot convert to double when reading file properties FIX: Resolved a number of small parsing issues
You can download EncodeHD 0.86 Beta here. | |