Monthly Archives: March 2011
FFCoder v1.1 BETA
Released: 02-March-2011
Changes since v0.99
- WebM encoding via FFmpeg
- Target size encoding mode. It is available for all video codecs that supports 2pass encoding.
- Directory watch for fully automated encoding. In this mode the program will monitor a set of pre-defined folders for files matching a filename pattern. Files will be automatically picked-up and encoded with pre-defined settings. The encoding will be done in the background with low-priority so that the user can continue with other tasks.
- x264: Options updated, Fixed issues with 2pass encoding, Menu for x264′s in-built presets
- Avisynth: New and improved avisynth options
- Avisynth: New editor with syntax highlighting, code folding, GScript support
- Avisynth: Options for testing and comparing avisynth scripts
- Better support for subtitles, SRT files can be embedded into MKV files using MKVMerge
- Progress window: Improved layout
- Progress window: New option for minimizing FFCoder to the system tray. FFCoder will run in a low-priority mode so that the user can continue doing other tasks while the files are being converted. User will be notified when the jobs are complete.
- Progress window: Progress % will be displayed while encoding audio from AVS input files (it was not displayed in previous version)
- Progress window: More info will be displayed while encoding
- Audio/Video filters: Presets, options for no-upscaling and fit-to-box
- Audio/Video filters: Warnings will be displayed if the codec supports limited frame sizes or frame rates
- NSIS installer with option for downloading Nero AAC codec
- Turn off visual styles for the FFCoder gui
- Tested on 32-bit versions of XP, Vista and Win7
Download Links
FFCoder v1.1 Beta Setup (32 MB)
http://www.mediafire.com/?qp8tv4usozkpa3d
FFCoder v1.1.0.5 Update (3 MB)
http://www.mediafire.com/?k2bjvxta1obbddv
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