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EncodeHD

transcoding media files

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  • Publishers:
    Dan Cunningham
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 12,2 MB
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  • System: Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/7/8

EncodeHD - Convert media files

When users are having media files of various formats that they want to enjoy on their digital devices, they can rely on EncodeHD to transcode quickly, suitable for media players.

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EncodeHD's working interface

With EncodeHD, users can quickly transcode media files to digital device format in the simplest way without having to declare complicated parameters for each format.

Note: After downloading the user, extract the zip file into a separate folder before launching the EncodeHD.exe executable to launch the software. By default the download file is missing libfaac.dll file, so to run the application, the user goes here to download this missing file.

After downloading, copy this libfaac.dll file to the directory containing the previously extracted files.

At the software interface that appears, the first thing, users proceed to add media files to be converted into the EncodeHD working list.

To do this, click on the plus sign (+) to point to the files and press the (-) button to remove a file from the list. The software supports nearly all popular media formats that users currently encounter.

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Add the files you want to convert to the processing list

Now, users proceed to select the output format after conversion by clicking on the drop-down menu of the layout option in the top left corner of the working interface.

One special thing: EncodeHD does not need users to have cumbersome declarations of the formats that their digital device supports, instead just specify the name of the digital device you want to convert with a range of supported devices such as : Apple TV, HTC Desire, HTC EVO 4G, iPad, iPhone 4, iPod 5G, Nexus One, Playstation 3, ZuneHD . and many other famous digital devices.

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EncodeHD supports fast conversion of media files to reserved formats
for digital devices without the need for cumbersome declarations

By default EncodeHD allows the conversion process to automatically split files that exceed 4GB of storage, but if users have devices with large capacity that can hold files over 4GB then You can cancel the checkmark before selecting AutoSplit> 4 GB .

To specify the path to the content container after conversion, click the Specify Output Folder option to point to the location where the file is saved after conversion. If your digital device is connected to a computer, you can also transfer directly to it, however, it is best to save them to a separate storage location on your computer before switching to the device to optimize speed. degree conversion.

Once everything is done, the user presses the Start button to let EncodeHD start the conversion process of his media format and wait until the execution is complete.

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