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Monday, May 30, 2011

Portable FFCoder 1.2.0.0

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FFCoder is a .NET based audio/video converter, which is capable of transcoding audio and video files to various formats. It is a unified frontend for many freeware utilities such as FFmpeg, MPlayer and MEncoder.

Features:

  • Supports 16 encoders - ffmpeg, mencoder, ffmpeg2theora, x264, xvid_encraw, avs2avi, lame, faac, NeroAAC, OggEnc, FLAC, OptimFROG, Speex, MusePack and WavPack.
  • Batch processing.
  • Parallel processing (multiple files can be transcoded at same time).
  • Advanced configuration options for all codecs.
  • Supports 2-pass encoding with automated first pass.
  • Encode video using vfw codecs such as VP6, VP7 and FFDShow (by using avs2avi).
  • MeGUI presets can be imported for x264 and xvid encoding.
  • Support for video filters provided by the encoder (such as mencoder's filters)
  • Input files can be avisynth scripts or any format supported by ffmpeg.
  • For encoders such as x264_cli which support very few input formats, the video is decoded with ffmpeg and then piped to the encoder.
  • Tools: Dump audio/video stream to file, create images in JPEG/BMP/PNG/TIFF format, rebuild/cut/join video files, quant matrix editor, etc.

Changes since v1.1.0.5

[New]
  • Option for encoding multiple input files into a single output file (Use the ‘Add Combined’ option in the File menu)
  • New window for trimming audio/video files. You seek to the nearest scene-change, and multiple segments can be selected for encoding.
  • Added MPUI (an MPlayer frontend) as the default audio/video player. Removed all other players in order to reduce the size of the download package.
  • New tool for correcting timestamps in SRT files. It will add a delay to the SRT file by modifying the timestamps.
  • Better support for DVD ripping (Use the ‘Add DVD’ option in the File menu). You can add multiple VOB files and they will be combined into a single output file. Indexing will be done using DGIndex.
  • Installer: Option for installing Avisynth
  • Installer: Option for deleting settings from previous version
  • Installer: Option for downloading NeroAAC codec
  • Avisynth: The source filter for opening the input file will be inserted automatically. It cannot be selected/modified by the user.
  • A portable version is also available for download
  • x264 options were updated.

[Fixes]
  • The performance counter throws an exception when encoding begins.
  • Adding FLAC files to the input list throws an error.
  • The video preview was not displayed in the crop window on some XP systems.
  • FFIndex files were not deleted on application exit even if the option is selected in the Options->Preferences window. Please note that FFCoder will remove only those ffindex files which it creates. Existing ffindex files will have to be removed manually.
  • The GUI sometimes hangs while indexing the input file. This will not happen anymore.
  • Setting the aspect ratio had no effect when ffmpeg was used as encoder. This issue has been fixed in the latest ffmpeg version.

[Updates]
  • Updated MPlayer to r33216
  • Updated FFMS2 to FFMS2-mt-r464
  • Updated FFmpeg to git-g3c20c0e (05/24/2011)
  • Updated MediaInfo to v0.7.44
  • Updated x264 to r1995
  • Note: Recent MPlayer builds from Sherpya have problems playing AVS files. Hence an older version of mplayer is included which does not have these issues. If you are updating mplayer.exe manually, then please ensure that the new build can play AVS files.

 
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