Guess I'll have to RTFM unlike nero and shrink.
MEDIACODER X64 OUTPUT FOLDER HOW TO
Quality is pretty good and it's quick but still haven't figured out how to get it to encode the seperate source code video files into 1 final mp4 video file since it just does the first one and quits :(Īfter I figure that out I should be good. Added tools64 directory for placing 64-bit tools Updated MP4Box 0.5.1 (x86).
MEDIACODER X64 OUTPUT FOLDER INSTALL
With this program even though I got the ipod version I was getting errors reading video folder as someone mentioned so I went back through the install program and selected everything 2nd time thinking some encoder was missing so it seemed good after that but then it only encodes 1 file at a time.
Just have to set output directory and that's it and it spits out the entire encoded file after an hour or whatever. I cant keepMy mean in recode and shrink you just click open and point it to your video_ts folder or wherever and it sets up everything for you after that.
Step 4: Select the input file format and output file format. Here you select where to save the converted AVI file. Click File in the menu bar and then select Revert All Settings. So you may want to remove these settings before you start. Seems like a pretty good program since it uses all 4 cores on my AMD rig at 100% while encoding but definitely not easy to use.Īt least compared to dvdshrink or Nero recode which I"m trying to replace! When MediaCoder is open, it uses whatever the settings you used before. I use the device edition, because I just wanted it to convert avi vid's to smaller files that fit on my ipod touch. Remember Output Folder Post by kmax1 » Mon 3:49 pm Would like a tick box to remember output folder on restarts as here is where ill be taking the files. I thought it was pretty easy, you add the files and press convert, you can change the screen resolution, but i just used the ipod touch setting as that is all i use it for, converting huge avi files into smaller files for my ipod touch.Īre you guys going for the MediaCoder Full Edition? (You can make multiple changes at the same time. MediaCoder is described as free universal batch media transcoder, which nicely integrates most popular audio/video codecs and tools into an all-in-one solution. When you want to change the settings or output destination individually, select the file and click the 'Setting' button or 'Output' button on the list side to change it.
Mediacoder is good, but it has a complicated interface. Click the 'Input' button and specify the file or folder (all files in the folder will be targeted) you want to convert.