TEncoder Video Converter for PC

TEncoder Video Converter for Windows

v 4.5.10|ozok

Technical Details

Category
Multimedia
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 8
Language
English
Author
ozok
Version
4.5.10
Size
34.81 MB

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TEncoder is a multithreaded video converter that uses MEncoder MPlayer and FFMpeg. The app can convert almost any video format into any format you require. TEncoder has a few cool features, such as the ability hard-code subtitles to your video.

These are the key features

    Multi threading allows you to use all cores on your CPU.
    It supports almost all video formats.
    You can choose between Mencoder and FFMpeg as an encoder.
    Download content from YouTube.com
    Subtitles can be hard-coded to video.
    Output video codecs include Mpeg1, Xvid, Xvid and Mpeg2, Xvid and H264. FLV, WMV and VP8 are also available.
    Output audio codecs are: MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG Vorbis, AC3, Mp2.
    Make videos from images and audio files.
    Support for different skins.
    Before encoding, you can preview files.

TEncoder was designed to be as easy to use as possible. To make conversions simple, the app uses profiles. You can manually select audio and video codecs and then configure them in a variety of ways, but you don't need to. Profiles can apply these changes automatically. You can also trim your videos, add delays, convert them to animated gifs or add watermarks.

TEncoder can handle up to 16 concurrent processes. You can choose between multiple audio and subtitle tracks, and you can even add effects like deinterlacing to your videos.

TEncoder has a downside. There are over 840 profiles you can choose from. This increases the likelihood that your device will be listed among the profiles. However, it can make it difficult to find the right profile, especially if your goal is to convert a file to playback on your computer or DVD player.

Overall, TEncoder offers a lot of profiles that make it easy to convert video to devices without any prior knowledge of screen resolution, codecs, or file formats. However, you might get lost if you look around too much.