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MediaCoder uses various open-source (and several proprietary) audio and video codecs to transcode media files to different audio/video formats. [3] Common uses for the program include compression, file type conversion, remuxing and extraction of audio from video files.
An audio conversion app (also known as an audio converter) transcodes one audio file format into another; for example, from FLAC into MP3.It may allow selection of encoding parameters for each of the output file to optimize its quality and size.
Video converters are computer programs that can change the storage format of digital video. They may recompress the video to another format in a process called transcoding, or may simply change the container format without changing the video format.
Compressor (Mac OS X); MPEG Video Wizard DVD (Windows); ProCoder (Windows); QuickTime Pro (Mac OS X, Windows); Roxio Creator (Windows); Sorenson Squeeze; Telestream Episode (Mac OS X, Windows)
MediaCoder: Yes [citation needed] No No MediaMonkey: Yes No No MusicBee: Via flac.exe that is shipped with MusicBee and available separately at flac.sourceforge.net Yes No No Nero Burning ROM: With optional external filter plug-in. Yes No No REAPER: Yes Yes No Sound Forge: Version 9 and later Yes No No Vegas Pro 8, Vegas Pro 9: Yes No No Toast ...
It is used in many programs such as XMedia Recode, MediaCoder, eMule, and K-Lite Codec Pack. [4] It can be easily integrated into any program using a supplied MediaInfo.dll. MediaInfo supports popular video formats (e.g. Matroska, WebM, AVI, WMV, QuickTime, Real, DivX, XviD) as well as lesser known or emerging formats. [5]
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