Released: 21-Aug-2011
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FFCoder v1.3.0.1 Portable 7zip (36MB)
Changes since v1.2.0.6
- The ‘Add DVD’ option in the File menu has been simplified. Now only the VIDEO_TS folder needs to be selected.
- Fixed the window layout for systems with large font sizes. Some of the controls were cut-off or hidden from view.
- The encoder log can be opened even while the file is being encoded (Double-click or use the right-click menu).
- x264: Corrected psy-trellis option to 0.15 for “Tune Film”
- Fractional quantizer values can be selected for all video codecs
- Files can be dragged on the ‘Add Combined’ window
- MTS files will be opened with DGAVC in Avisynth mode. This will eliminate stuttering/corruption issues when MTS files are encoded in Avisynth mode.
- Fix: Encoding WAV files to FLAC fails
- Fix: The installer fails to download NeroAAC codec during setup
- Multiple instances of FFCoder can now be run at the same time
- Fix: Selecting the ‘Shutdown’ option (for shutting down the PC after encoding), doesn’t work properly in Vista/Win7 due to UAC prompts. Windows commands will be used for shutdown/reboot instead of using NirCmd. Nircmd has been removed from the package.
- Updated x264 to r2057
- Updated FFmpeg to r31572 (2011-07-20)
- Updated MPlayer to MPlayer2 (2011-08-17)
- Updated MEncoder to r33883 (2011-07-20)
- Updated MediaInfo to v0.7.48
- Updated MP4Box to v0.4.6 rev2735 (2011-03-02)
- Updated FFmpeg2theora to v0.28
Comments on: "FFCoder v1.3.0.1" (2)
Hello ,
I rip BluRays and mkv to make brrips.
I would like to try ffcoder.
Can the author please contact me? Would like to discuss a few things privately
This application currently doesn’t support BluRay encoding. It only supports simple DVD encoding. You can contact me at teejee2008 at gmail dot com