One of the hardest choices encoding technicians have to make is deciding between hardware and software. Hardware-based encoders and transcoders have had a performance advantage over software since ...
Telestream has announced availability of Episode 6.3 video encoding software. Support for the x264 video codec brings higher-quality H.264 encoding to all Episode software products. In addition, ...
Digital Rapids unveiled at IBC2008 new real-time, HD encoding capabilities for its Studio AVC Encoder software. The Digital Rapids Studio AVC Encoder now supports H.264 ingest, encoding, transcoding ...
Gardena, CA — June 18, 2008 — TMPG, Inc. is introducing an updated version of its video encoding software TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress. Due to user demand TMPG, Inc. has now added input support for AVCHD, AAC ...
Consumers expect quality video experiences at the touch of a button. Without live streaming encoders, though, this wouldn’t be possible. Streaming encoders are an essential tool for transporting live ...
Software offers up to a 40% Increase in Encoding Performance with Intel’s Quad Core CPU and SSE4 (Penryn New Instruction Set) TMPG, Inc. is introducing an updated version of its video encoding ...
The A/V forum would be a much better place to ask your question. Since you asked, the best ripping software is EAC and encoding is LAME with a front end of your choice, such as RazorLAME.
Spread the love“`html We’ve all been there: you’ve settled down to watch your favorite movie or review a video you painstakingly edited, only to find that the sound and picture don’t match up. It’s ...
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