HT MPEG Encoder ProAuthor 7.0

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    24/07/2004
  • File size:
    10.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, DirectShow 8.1, Window Media Player 6.4

Publisher’s description

Honest Technology's software utility for converting and compressing AVI, DV-AVI and MPEG-4 files to MPEG-1 and 2 formats (including VCD, SVCD, & DVD). Very powerful, easy to use and affordable! Now Encoder 7.0 Pro Author has the burning function with authoring that allows saving files in VCD, SVCD, or DVD titles using a CD-RW burner or DVD burner. HT MPEG Encoder 7.0 Pro Author is a product that is capable of an encoder with high compression rate and fast conversion, and shows its true performance when used with a Intel MMX products. It is an easy-to-use encoder that and provides exciting MPEG video streams. With its HT MPEG Encoder 7.0 Pro Author's fast movement prediction algorithm allows high compression rates and provides clear quality video. Also, batch operation and a simple GUI make encoding very easy.

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