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H264 Encoder

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H264 Converter

Through our web uploader, our online H264 converter is easy to use. You can push individual files directly to

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Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within many video containers. Read on to learn more about our H264 encoder and check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats.

H264 Converter

Through our web uploader, our online H264 converter is easy to use. You can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select “Encoding Options” and select “Add Task.” Use the pulldown menu to select the appropriate container and H264 codec of choice. That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos.

A Simple Online H264 Encoding Solution

H.264, short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video compression and is poised to become the next standard for format of convergence in the digital video industry now supported by Google / YouTube, Adobe, and Apple iTunes. It contains a number of features that enable it to compress video much more effectively than previous standards, and provides more flexibility for applications across a wide variety of network environments from low bit-rate Internet streaming to HDTV broadcast and Digital Cinema applications with nearly lossless coding. H264 encoding is simple with Encoding.com. Try one of our free plans today!

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HD Codec

We are your HD codec solution. Use Encoding.com’s powerful encoding engine to easily create stunning HD content. Upload videos to our platform from S3, FTP, Rackspace or local storage and effortlessly have them encoded for playback in the HD environment of your choice.

Find Codecs for HD Videos

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We are your HD codec solution. Use Encoding.com’s powerful encoding engine to easily create stunning HD content. Upload videos to our platform from S3, FTP, Rackspace or local storage and effortlessly have them encoded for playback in the HD environment of your choice.

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Need to create HD content daily and find codecs for HD videos? Deliver to multiple locations? Designate a watch folder on any of our supported locations and add multiple destinations with ease. Encoding to HD has never been easier.

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Advanced configuration options for the libx264 video codec

x264 ffmpeg mapping and options guide

This guide maps most of x264's options to FFmpeg's options along with detailed descriptions by x264 developer Dark_Shikari.

FFmpeg developer superdump has implemented x264 presets to FFmpeg. You can find his guide here.

Frame-type options:

g <integer>
Keyframe interval, also known as GOP

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x264 ffmpeg mapping and options guide

This guide maps most of x264's options to FFmpeg's options along with detailed descriptions by x264 developer Dark_Shikari.

FFmpeg developer superdump has implemented x264 presets to FFmpeg. You can find his guide here.

Frame-type options:

g <integer>
Keyframe interval, also known as GOP length. This determines the maximum distance between I-frames. Very high GOP lengths will result in slightly more efficient compression, but will make seeking in the video somewhat more difficult. Recommended default: 250


    keyint_min <integer>
    Minimum GOP length, the minimum distance between I-frames. Recommended default: 25


    sc_threshold <integer>
    Adjusts the sensitivity of x264's scenecut detection. Rarely needs to be adjusted. Recommended default: 40


bf <integer>
B-frames are a core element of H.264 and are more efficient in H.264 than any previous standard. Some specific targets, such as HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, have limitations on the number of consecutive B-frames. Most, however, do not; as a result, there is rarely any negative effect to setting this to the maximum (16) since x264 will, if B-adapt is used, automatically choose the best number of B-frames anyways. This parameter simply serves to limit the max number of B-frames.

Notes:

- Baseline Profile, such as that used by iPods, does not support B-frames. Recommended default: 16. 

- If you want to generate H.264 baseline for older iPhone 3 phones, then do not use Advanced Parameters like B-frames or else the output will be generated as Main profile.


0: Very fast, but not recommended. Does not work with pre-scenecut (scenecut must be off to force off b-adapt).

1: Fast, default mode in x264. A good balance between speed and quality.

2: A much slower but more accurate B-frame decision mode that correctly detects fades and generally gives considerably better quality. Its speed gets considerably slower at high bframes values, so its recommended to keep bframes relatively low (perhaps around 3) when using this option. It also may slow down the first pass of x264 when in threaded mode.

    b_strategy <integer>
    x264, by default, adaptively decides through a low-resolution lookahead the best number of B-frames to use. It is possible to disable this adaptivity; this is not recommended. Recommended default: 1


    bframebias 
    Make x264 more likely to choose higher numbers of B-frames during the adaptive lookahead. Not generally recommended. Recommended default: 0


    flags2 +bpyramid
    Allows B-frames to be kept as references. The name is technically misleading, as x264 does not actually use pyramid coding; it simply adds B-references to the normal reference list. B-references get a quantizer halfway between that of a B-frame and P-frame. This setting is generally beneficial, but it increases the DPB (decoding picture buffer) size required for playback, so when encoding for hardware, disabling it may help compatibility.


    coder
    CABAC is the default entropy encoder used by x264. Though somewhat slower on both the decoding and encoding end, it offers 10-15% improved compression on live-action sources and considerably higher improvements on animated sources, especially at low bitrates. It is also required for the use of trellis quantization. Disabling CABAC may somewhat improve decoding performance, especially at high bitrates. CABAC is not allowed in Baseline Profile. Recommended default: -coder 1 (CABAC enabled)


    refs <integer>
    One of H.264's most useful features is the abillity to reference frames other than the one immediately prior to the current frame. This parameter lets one specify how many references can be used, through a maximum of 16. Increasing the number of refs increases the DPB (Decoded Picture Buffer) requirement, which means hardware playback devices will often have strict limits to the number of refs they can handle. In live-action sources, more reference have limited use beyond 4-8, but in cartoon sources up to the maximum value of 16 is often useful. More reference frames require more processing power because every frame is searched by the motion search (except when an early skip decision is made). The slowdown is especially apparent with slower motion estimation methods. Recommended default: -refs 6


    flags
    Disable loop filter. Recommended default: -flags +loop (Enabled)

    deblockalpha <integer>
    deblockbeta <integer>
    One of H.264's main features is the in-loop deblocker, which avoids the problem of blocking artifacts disrupting motion estimation. This requires a small amount of decoding CPU, but considerably increases quality in nearly all cases. Its strength may be raised or lowered in order to avoid more artifacts or keep more detail, respectively. Deblock has two parameters: alpha (strength) and beta (threshold). Recommended defaults:-deblockalpha 0 -deblockbeta 0 (Must have '-flags +loop')

Ratecontrol:


    cqp <integer>
    Constant quantizer mode. Not exactly constant completely--B-frames and I-frames have different quantizers from P-frames. Generally should not be used, since CRF gives better quality at the same bitrate.


    b <integer>
    Enables target bitrate mode. Attempts to reach a specific bitrate. Should be used in 2-pass mode whenever possible; 1-pass bitrate mode is generally the worst ratecontrol mode x264 has.


    crf <float>
    Constant quality mode (also known as constant ratefactor). Bitrate corresponds approximately to that of constant quantizer, but gives better quality overall at little speed cost. The best one-pass option in x264.


    maxrate <integer>
    Specifies the maximum bitrate at any point in the video. Requires the VBV buffersize to be set. This option is generally used when encoding for a piece of hardware with bitrate limitations.


    bufsize <integer>
    Depends on the profile level of the video being encoded. Set only if you're encoding for a hardware device.


    rc_init_occupancy <float>
    Initial VBV buffer occupancy. Note: Don't mess with this.


    qmin <integer>
    Minimum quantizer. Doesn't need to be changed. Recommended default: -qmin 10


    qmax <integer>
    Maximum quantizer. Doesn't need to be changed. Recommended default: -qmax 51


    qdiff <integer>
    Set max QP step. Recommended default: -qdiff 4


    bt <float>
    Allowed variance of average bitrate


    i_qfactor <float>
    Qscale difference between I-frames and P-frames. Note: -i_qfactor is handled a little differently than --ipratio. Recommended: -i_qfactor 0.71

    b_qfactor <float>
    Qscale difference between P-frames and B-frames.

    chromaoffset <integer>
    QP difference between chroma and luma.


    pass <1,2,3>
    Used with --bitrate. Pass 1 writes the stats file, pass 2 reads it, and 3 both reads and writes it. If you want to use three pass, this means you will have to use --pass 1 for the first pass, --pass 3 for the second, and --pass 2 or 3 for the third.

    rc_eq <string>
    Ratecontrol equation. Recommended default: -rc_eq 'blurCplx^(1-qComp)'

    qcomp <float>
    QP curve compression: 0.0 => CBR, 1.0 => CQP. Recommended default: -qcomp 0.60


    complexityblur <float>
    Reduce fluctuations in QP (before curve compression) [20.0]


    qblur <float>
    Reduce fluctuations in QP (after curve compression) [0.5]


p8x8 (x264) /+partp8x8 (FFmpeg)

p4x4 (x264) /+partp4x4 (FFmpeg)

b8x8 (x264) /+partb8x8 (FFmpeg)

i8x8 (x264) /+parti8x8 (FFmpeg)

i4x4 (x264) /+parti4x4 (FFmpeg)


    partitions <string> One of H.264's most useful features is the ability to choose among many combinations of inter and intra partitions. P-macroblocks can be subdivided into 16x8, 8x16, 8x8, 4x8, 8x4, and 4x4 partitions. B-macroblocks can be divided into 16x8, 8x16, and 8x8 partitions. I-macroblocks can be divided into 4x4 or 8x8 partitions. Analyzing more partition options improves quality at the cost of speed. The default is to analyze all partitions except p4x4 (p8x8, i8x8, i4x4, b8x8), since p4x4 is not particularly useful except at high bitrates and lower resolutions. Note that i8x8 requires 8x8dct, and is therefore a High Profile-only partition. p8x8 is the most costly, speed-wise, of the partitions, but also gives the most benefit. Generally, whenever possible, all partition types except p4x4 should be used.


    directpred <integer>
    B-frames in H.264 can choose between spatial and temporal prediction mode. Auto allows x264 to pick the best of these; the heuristic used is whichever mode allows more skip macroblocks. Auto should generally be used.

    flags2 +wpred
    This allows B-frames to use weighted prediction options other than the default. There is no real speed cost for this, so it should always be enabled.


dia (x264) / epzs (FFmpeg) is the simplest search, consisting of starting at the best predictor, checking the motion vectors at one pixel upwards, left, down, and to the right, picking the best, and repeating the process until it no longer finds any better motion vector.

hex (x264) / hex (FFmpeg) consists of a similar strategy, except it uses a range-2 search of 6 surrounding points, thus the name. It is considerably more efficient than DIA and hardly any slower, and therefore makes a good choice for general-use encoding.

umh (x264) / umh (FFmpeg) is considerably slower than HEX, but searches a complex multi-hexagon pattern in order to avoid missing harder-to-find motion vectors. Unlike HEX and DIA, the merange parameter directly controls UMH's search radius, allowing one to increase or decrease the size of the wide search.

esa (x264) / full (FFmpeg) is a highly optimized intelligent search of the entire motion search space within merange of the best predictor. It is mathematically equivalent to the bruteforce method of searching every single motion vector in that area, though faster. However, it is still considerably slower than UMH, with not too much benefit, so is not particularly useful for everyday encoding.


    me_method <epzs,hex,umh,full> One of the most important settings for x264, both speed and quality-wise.


    me_range <integer>
    MErange controls the max range of the motion search. For HEX and DIA, this is clamped to between 4 and 16, with a default of 16. For UMH and ESA, it can be increased beyond the default 16 to allow for a wider-range motion search, which is useful on HD footage and for high-motion footage. Note that for UMH and ESA, increasing MErange will significantly slow down encoding.


1: Fastest, but extremely low quality. Should be avoided except on first pass encoding.

2-5: Progressively better and slower, 5 serves as a good medium for higher speed encoding.

6-7: 6 is the default. Activates rate-distortion optimization for partition decision. This can considerably improve efficiency, though it has a notable speed cost. 6 activates it in I/P frames, and subme7 activates it in B frames.

8-9: Activates rate-distortion refinement, which uses RDO to refine both motion vectors and intra prediction modes. Slower than subme 6, but again, more efficient.


    subq An extremely important encoding parameter which determines what algorithms are used for both subpixel motion searching and partition decision.

    flags2 +mixed_refs
    H.264 allows p8x8 blocks to select different references for each p8x8 block. This option allows this analysis to be done, and boosts quality with little speed impact. It should generally be used, though it obviously has no effect with only one reference frame.


    flags2 +dct8x8
    Gives a notable quality boost by allowing x264 to choose between 8x8 and 4x4 frequency transform size. Required for i8x8 partitions. Speed cost for this option is near-zero both for encoding and decoding; the only reason to disable it is when one needs support on a device not compatible with High Profile.


0: disabled

1: enabled only on the final encode of a MB

2: enabled on all mode decisions


    trellis <0,1,2>The main decision made in quantization is which coefficients to round up and which to round down. Trellis chooses the optimal rounding choices for the maximum rate-distortion score, to maximize PSNR relative to bitrate. This generally increases quality relative to bitrate by about 5% for a somewhat small speed cost. It should generally be enabled. Note that trellis requires CABAC.


flags2 -fastpskip
By default, x264 will skip macroblocks in P-frames that don't appear to have changed enough between two frames to justify encoding the difference. This considerably speeds up encoding. However, for a slight quality boost, P-skip can be disabled. In this case, the full analysis will be done on all P-blocks, and the only skips in the output stream will be the blocks whose motion vectors happen to match that of the skip vector and motion vectors happen to match that of the skip vector and which have no residual. The speed cost of enabling no-fast-pskip is relatively high, especially with many reference frames. There is a similar B-skip internal to x264, which is why B-frames generally encode much faster than P-frames, but it cannot be disabled on the commandline.

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What is the difference between CBR and VBR encoding?

Constant bit rate (CBR) encoding persists the set data rate to your setting over the whole video clip. Use CBR only if your clip contains a similar motion level across the entire duration.  CBR is most commonly used for streaming video content using the Flash Media Server (rtmp)
 
Variable bit rate (VBR) encoding adjusts the data rate
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Constant bit rate (CBR) encoding persists the set data rate to your setting over the whole video clip. Use CBR only if your clip contains a similar motion level across the entire duration.  CBR is most commonly used for streaming video content using the Flash Media Server (rtmp)
 
Variable bit rate (VBR) encoding adjusts the data rate down and to the upper limit you set, based on the data required by the compressor. VBR takes longer to encode but produces the most favorable results.  VBR is most commonly used for http delivery if video content (http progressive)
 
We recommend you do not use CBR unless you have a specific need for playback on a device that only supports CBR. Our default VRB mode will produce higher quality  at competitive bitrates.

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of encoding each month and test the difference between CBR and VBR on your own.  When you are using Encoding.com you can chose CBR or VBR in each of your encoding jobs within the API, web interface, or watch folder

In the web interface or watch folder after you specify your source video location, click the "Customize" button and expand the "Video Settings" menu and select CBR to "no" or "yes" 

When using the Encoding.com API set the <cbr>no<cbr/> or <cbr>yes<cbr/> in the <format> section of your API calls.
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Click the Add New button to configure a new watch folder

To configure a brand new watch folder, follow the steps below. Please note that you can configure this for Rackspace, Amazon S3 or (S)FTP. We are using FTP as an example in this case.

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In the Folder URL field enter a FTP folder in the format ftp://myusername:password@myftpserver.com/video_in

Add an email address in the

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To configure a brand new watch folder, follow the steps below. Please note that you can configure this for Rackspace, Amazon S3 or (S)FTP. We are using FTP as an example in this case.

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In the Folder URL field enter a FTP folder in the format ftp://myusername:password@myftpserver.com/video_in

Add an email address in the Notify URL field form "mailto: email@yourdomain.com"

Alternatively you can enter a http URL of the script the result would be posted to

Select a time frequency you would like our system to check your folder for new video files Checking Frequency

Enter one or more Destinations urls in the format ftp://myusername:password@myftpserver.com/video_out 

Click Save and enter a encoding profile for this watch folder.

 

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MP4 Codec

MPEG-4 Part 14, with its official filename extension .mp4, is a multimedia container format most commonly used to store digital audio and video streams, but can also be used to store other data such as subtitles and still images. It is based on Apple’s QuickTime file format (.mov).  Like most modern container formats, MP4 allows streaming over the Internet.  A

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MPEG-4 Part 14, with its official filename extension .mp4, is a multimedia container format most commonly used to store digital audio and video streams, but can also be used to store other data such as subtitles and still images. It is based on Apple’s QuickTime file format (.mov).  Like most modern container formats, MP4 allows streaming over the Internet.  A separate hint track is used to include streaming information in the file.  When encoding.com encoded into .mp4 format by default we add the hint track so prepare your file for streaming.

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3GP Codec

The 3GP Codec

Encoding.com is a Flexible Online 3GP Converter

3GP is a multimedia container format that supports MPEG-2, H.263 and H.264 video codecs. Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within many video containers. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats and read below to learn more about our 3GP

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The 3GP Codec

Encoding.com is a Flexible Online 3GP Converter

3GP is a multimedia container format that supports MPEG-2, H.263 and H.264 video codecs. Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within many video containers. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats and read below to learn more about our 3GP online converter.

 

3GP Video Compression is Easy with Encoding.com

3GP was designed to decrease storage and bandwidth requirements in order to accommodate mobile phones. Most 3G capable mobile phones support the playback and recording of video in 3GP format (memory, maximum file size for playback and recording, and resolution limits exist and vary). Free plans are available now!

Encoding.com: Online 3GP Converter

If you're interested in using Encoding.com's platform to create 3GP files from your source content, there's a number of ways to achieve that using the options listed below.

+ Use our web UI, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, create a watchfolder and turn an entire folder of source content into 3GP files.  Next, apply our our 3GP preset from the drop down menu to create your encoding workflow. Watchfolders can exist on Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or FTP sites.

 

+ Use our web-based encoding software, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, to designate an Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or FTP site to use as your watchfolder. Turn an entire folder of content into 3GP files. It's easy to do by applying our 3GP preset. All you have to do is select 'Add Task' and apply the 3GP preset from the dropdown menu in the watchfolder UI. 

+ Upload a single piece of media with our 'Add Media' feature in the web UI.  Select 'Add Task' to apply the 3GP preset to your encoding workflow.  As with watchfolders, 'Add Media' can source from Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, FTP sites or your local drive / network.

+ Implement our powerful encoding API to submit source content and create 3GPs in a snap. Complete API documentation here.

 

Don't forget to take a peek at our sample XML template for 3GP creation:

 

<format>  
<output>3gp</output>  
<size>176x144</size>  
<bitrate>256k</bitrate>  
<audio_bitrate>12.2k</audio_bitrate>  
<audio_sample_rate>8000</audio_sample_rate>  
<audio_channels_number>1</audio_channels_number>  
<framerate>15</framerate>  
<keep_aspect_ratio>yes</keep_aspect_ratio>  
<video_codec>h263</video_codec>  
<profile>baseline</profile>  
<VCodecParameters>no</VCodecParameters>  
<audio_codec>libamr_nb</audio_codec>  
<two_pass>no</two_pass>  
<cbr>no</cbr>  
<deinterlacing>no</deinterlacing>  
<keyframe>300</keyframe>  
<audio_volume>100</audio_volume>  
<file_extension>3gp</file_extension>  
</format>  

 

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How do I Convert Apple TV Video

Apple TV is a device from Apple that enables consumers to distribute media including HD movies, music and photos from their computers to their HDTVs.  It can connect wirelessly to home networks and with a single HDMI cable to the HDTV. Apple TV supports the H.264 codec at various high-resolution and standard bitrates using the .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file

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Apple TV is a device from Apple that enables consumers to distribute media including HD movies, music and photos from their computers to their HDTVs.  It can connect wirelessly to home networks and with a single HDMI cable to the HDTV. Apple TV supports the H.264 codec at various high-resolution and standard bitrates using the .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats.  It also supports a number of audio file formats including AAC, MP3, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV, and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.

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WMV Codec

Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. The WMV codec can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV.  The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known

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Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. The WMV codec can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV.  The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1.  While all versions of WMV support variable bit rate, average bit rate, and constant bit rate, WMV 9 introduced several important features including native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation.

+ Use our transcoding software web UI, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, to designate an Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or FTP site to use as your watchfolder. Turn an entire folder of content into WMV files. All you have to do is select 'Add Task' and apply a WMV preset from the dropdown menu in the watchfolder UI. Need just Windows Media Audio, we have a preset for that as well!

+ Upload a single piece of media with our 'Add Media' feature in the web UI. Select 'Add Task' and apply an WMV preset to your encoding workflow from the dropdown menu.  As with watchfolders, 'Add Media' can source from Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, FTP sites or your local drive / network.

+ Implement our powerful API to submit source content and create WMVs in a snap. Complete API documentation here

Don't forget to take a peek at our sample XML template for WMV creation.

 

<format>
    <output>wmv</output>
    <size>320x240</size>
    <bitrate>256k</bitrate>
    <audio_bitrate>64k</audio_bitrate>
    <audio_sample_rate>44100</audio_sample_rate>
    <audio_channels_number>2</audio_channels_number>
    <keep_aspect_ratio>yes</keep_aspect_ratio>
    <video_codec>wmv2</video_codec>
    <profile>baseline</profile>
    <VCodecParameters>no</VCodecParameters>
    <audio_codec>wmav2</audio_codec>
    <two_pass>no</two_pass>
    <cbr>no</cbr>
    <deinterlacing>no</deinterlacing>
    <keyframe>300</keyframe>
    <audio_volume>100</audio_volume>
    <file_extension>wmv</file_extension>
</format>

 

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M4A Codec

MPEG-4 is a developing standard used to compress audio and visual data, and is divided into several parts. The standard includes the concept of “profiles” and “levels,” allowing a specific set of capabilities to be defined in a manner appropriate for a subset of applications.  The MPEG-4 standard is generally used for streaming media and CD distribution, video conversation, and

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MPEG-4 is a developing standard used to compress audio and visual data, and is divided into several parts. The standard includes the concept of “profiles” and “levels,” allowing a specific set of capabilities to be defined in a manner appropriate for a subset of applications.  The MPEG-4 standard is generally used for streaming media and CD distribution, video conversation, and broadcast television and includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD and Blu-Ray.  MPEG-4 also supports interactivity and has the ability to crunch massive video files into pieces small enough to send over mobile networks.  Within MPEG-4 standards are two very popular formats utilized for broadband video delivery: H.264 and MP4.

The existence of two different file extensions for naming audio-only MP4 files has been a source of confusion among users and multimedia playback software. Since MPEG-4 Part 14 is a container format, MPEG-4 files may contain any number of audio, video, and even subtitle streams, making it impossible to determine the type of streams in an MPEG-4 file based on its filename extension alone. In response, Apple started using and popularizing the .m4a file extension. Software capable of audio/video playback should recognize files with either .m4a or .mp4 file extensions, as would be expected, as there are no file format differences between the two. Most software capable of creating MPEG-4 audio will allow the user to choose the filename extension of the created MPEG-4 files.

If you're interested in using Encoding.com's platform to create mpeg4 files from your source content, there's a number of ways to achieve that using the options listed below.

+ Use our web UI, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, to designate an Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or FTP site to use as your watchfolder. Turn an entire folder of content into mpeg4 files. It's easy to do by applying our mpeg4 preset. All you have to do is select 'Add Task' and apply the mpeg4 preset from the dropdown menu in the watchfolder UI. 

+ Upload a single piece of media with our 'Add Media' feature in the web UI. Select 'Add Task' and apply the mpeg4 preset to your source content. As with watchfolders, 'Add Media' can source from Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, FTP sites or your local drive / network.

+ Implement our powerful API to submit source content and create mpeg4 files in a snap. Complete API documentation here

Don't forget to take a peek at our sample XML template for mpeg4 creation.

 

<format>
    <output>mp4</output>
    <size>320x240</size>
    <bitrate>256k</bitrate>
    <audio_bitrate>64k</audio_bitrate>
    <audio_channels_number>2</audio_channels_number>
    <keep_aspect_ratio>yes</keep_aspect_ratio>
    <video_codec>mpeg4</video_codec>
    <profile>main</profile>
    <VCodecParameters>no</VCodecParameters>
    <audio_codec>libfaac</audio_codec>
    <two_pass>no</two_pass>
    <cbr>no</cbr>
    <deinterlacing>no</deinterlacing>
    <keyframe>300</keyframe>
    <audio_volume>100</audio_volume>
    <file_extension>mp4</file_extension>
    <hint>no</hint>
</format>

 

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ASF Codec

Advanced System Format (ASF – formerly Advanced Streaming Format) is Microsoft’s proprietary digital audio / digital video container format especially meant for streaming media.  ASF is part of the Windows Media framework. The ASF format does not specify which codec should be used to encode the audio or video – it just specifies the structure of the audio / video

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Advanced System Format (ASF – formerly Advanced Streaming Format) is Microsoft’s proprietary digital audio / digital video container format especially meant for streaming media.  ASF is part of the Windows Media framework. The ASF format does not specify which codec should be used to encode the audio or video – it just specifies the structure of the audio / video stream.  This is similar to the QuickTime and AVI container formats.  The most common file types contained within the ASF file are Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV).  ASF files can also contain metadata including artist, title, album and genre for an audio track, or director of a video track, similar to ID3 tags of MP3 files.

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M4V Codec

M4V Codec

M4V video files containers are produced by Apple for iTunes TV episodes, music videos, and feature length movies. The M4V file format is a standard file format for videos for iPods and PlayStation Portables developed by Apple. The  M4V files format is based on the MPEG-4 AVC video codec, which is a global media standard with

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M4V Codec

M4V video files containers are produced by Apple for iTunes TV episodes, music videos, and feature length movies. The M4V file format is a standard file format for videos for iPods and PlayStation Portables developed by Apple. The  M4V files format is based on the MPEG-4 AVC video codec, which is a global media standard with the aim to provide optimized video podcasts for the video iPod. .M4V files are related to .MP4 files, however M4V files are opened with the iTunes player by default while MP4 files are opened with Quicktime player by default. The copyright of M4V files may be protected by using Apple's FairPlay DRM copyright protection. To play a protected M4V file, the computer needs to be authorized (using iTunes) with the account that was used to purchase the video. However, in some cases unprotected M4V files may be recognized and played by other video players by changing the file extension from ‘.m4v’ to ‘.mp4’.

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3GP2 Codec

The 3GP2 file type is primarily associated with '3GPP2'. 3GPP and 3GPP2 are the new worldwide standards for the creation, delivery and playback of multimedia over 3rd generation, high-speed wireless networks. Defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 respectively, these standards seek to provide uniform delivery of rich multimedia over newly evolved, broadband mobile

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The 3GP2 file type is primarily associated with '3GPP2'. 3GPP and 3GPP2 are the new worldwide standards for the creation, delivery and playback of multimedia over 3rd generation, high-speed wireless networks. Defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 respectively, these standards seek to provide uniform delivery of rich multimedia over newly evolved, broadband mobile networks (3rd generation networks) to the latest multimedia-enabled wireless devices. 3GPP and 3GPP2 are based on the MPEG-4 standard that was derived from Apple's QuickTime.

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MPEG Codec

MPEG video generally refers to a set of standards and methods for compressing audio and video data.  The most important and widely used standards include MPEG-2, an older format currently used by over-the-air digital television providers (digital cable, satellite) and MPEG-4, which includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD

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MPEG video generally refers to a set of standards and methods for compressing audio and video data.  The most important and widely used standards include MPEG-2, an older format currently used by over-the-air digital television providers (digital cable, satellite) and MPEG-4, which includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD and Blu-Ray.  MPEG-4 supports interactivity and has the ability to crunch massive video files into pieces small enough to send over mobile networks.  Within MPEG-4 standards are two very popular formats utilized for broadband video delivery: H.264 and MP4.

Encoding.com: Online MPEG Converter

If you're interested in using Encoding.com's platform to create MPEG2 files from your source content, there's a number of ways to achieve that using the options listed below.

+ Use our web UI, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, to designate an Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or FTP site to use as your watchfolder. Turn an entire folder of content into mpeg2 files. It's easy to do by applying our mpeg2 preset. All you have to do is select 'Add Task' and apply the mpeg2 preset from the dropdown menu in the watchfolder UI. 

+ Upload a single piece of media with our 'Add Media' feature in the web UI. Select 'Add Task' to request an mpeg2 file to be created from your source content. As with watchfolders, 'Add Media' can source from Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, FTP sites or your local drive / network.

+ Implement our powerful API to submit source content and create MPEG2s in a snap. Complete API documentation here.

+ Want to go even deeper into mpeg2 creation? Check our our advanced mpeg2 controls here. Interested on muxing details for DVD delivery in either PAL or NTSC? Go here for details on how to mux either via API or web UI. 

Don't forget to take a peek at our sample XML template for MPEG2 creation:

 

<format>  
<output>mpeg2</output>  
<size>320x240</size>  
<bitrate>256k</bitrate>  
<audio_bitrate>256k</audio_bitrate>  
<audio_sample_rate>44100</audio_sample_rate>  
<audio_channels_number>2</audio_channels_number>  
<keep_aspect_ratio>yes</keep_aspect_ratio>  
<video_codec>mpeg2video</video_codec>  
<profile>baseline</profile>  
<VCodecParameters>no</VCodecParameters>  
<audio_codec>mp2</audio_codec>  
<two_pass>no</two_pass>  
<cbr>no</cbr>  
<deinterlacing>no</deinterlacing>  
<keyframe>15</keyframe>  
<audio_volume>100</audio_volume>  
<file_extension>mpg</file_extension>  
<bframes>2</bframes>  
<gop>cgop</gop>  
</format>  

 

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H264 Codec

H.264, short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video compression and is poised to become the next standard for format of convergence in the digital video industry now supported by Google / YouTube, Adobe, and Apple iTunes.  It contains a number of features that enable it to compress video much more effectively than previous standards, and provides more flexibility

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H.264, short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video compression and is poised to become the next standard for format of convergence in the digital video industry now supported by Google / YouTube, Adobe, and Apple iTunes.  It contains a number of features that enable it to compress video much more effectively than previous standards, and provides more flexibility for applications across a wide variety of network environments from low bit-rate Internet streaming to HDTV broadcast and Digital Cinema applications with nearly lossless coding.

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AVI Codec

AVI Codec

Scalable, Cloud-Based AVI Conversion/Encoding Software

Audio Video Interleave, known as the AVI codec , is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992.  AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback.   An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo),

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AVI Codec

Scalable, Cloud-Based AVI Conversion/Encoding Software

Audio Video Interleave, known as the AVI codec, is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992.  AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback.   An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo), Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Real Video, MPEG-4 and others.

Encoding.com: The Flexible AVI Converter

The Encoding.com' platform makes it easy to create one or many encodes from your AVI source files, there's a number of ways to achieve that using the options listed below.

+ Use our web UI, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, to designate an Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or FTP site to use as your watchfolder. Turn an entire folder of AVI content into encoded files. It's easy to do by applying any of our presets. All you have to do is select 'Add Task' and apply a preset from the dropdown menu in the watchfolder UI. 

+ Upload a single piece of media with our 'Add Media' feature in the web UI. Select 'Add Task' to after you upload an AVI source file.  Next, apply one of our ready to use presets. As with watchfolders, 'Add Media' can source from Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, FTP sites or your local drive / network.

+ Implement our powerful API to submit AVI source content and create your encodes in a snap. Complete API documentation here

Don't forget to take a peek at our sample XML templates here

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How Do I Convert WMV to AVI?

Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV.  The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1.  While

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Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV.  The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1.  While all versions of WMV support variable bit rate, average bit rate, and constant bit rate, WMV 9 introduced several important features including native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation.

Audio Video Interleave, known as AVI, is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992.  AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback.   An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo), Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Real Video, MPEG-4 and others. 

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How Do I Convert H264 to AVI?

Easily Convert H264 to AVI at Encoding.com

H.264 , short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video compression and is poised to become the next standard for format of convergence in the digital video industry now supported by Google / YouTube, Adobe, and Apple iTunes.  It contains a number of features that enable it to compress video

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Easily Convert H264 to AVI at Encoding.com

H.264, short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video compression and is poised to become the next standard for format of convergence in the digital video industry now supported by Google / YouTube, Adobe, and Apple iTunes.  It contains a number of features that enable it to compress video much more effectively than previous standards, and provides more flexibility for applications across a wide variety of network environments from low bit-rate Internet streaming to HDTV broadcast and Digital Cinema applications with nearly lossless coding.

Audio Video Interleave, known as AVI, is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992.  AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback.   An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo), Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Real Video, MPEG-4 and others. 

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How Do I Convert VP6 to AVI?

Easily Convert VP6 to AVI Format with Encoding.com

VP6 is a proprietary video codec developed by On2 Technologies and is supported by Adobe Flash, Flash Video and JavaFX media files.  It was widely adopted prior to the emergence of the H.264 codec, and is used primarily for Internet video and Flash video files.  VP6 supports multi-pass encoding, constant

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Easily Convert VP6 to AVI Format with Encoding.com

VP6 is a proprietary video codec developed by On2 Technologies and is supported by Adobe Flash, Flash Video and JavaFX media files.  It was widely adopted prior to the emergence of the H.264 codec, and is used primarily for Internet video and Flash video files.  VP6 supports multi-pass encoding, constant or variable data rates, and advanced error recovery; and can be used to encode high resolution video, including 1920x1080 HD video streams.

Audio Video Interleave, known as AVI, is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992.  AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback.   An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo), Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Real Video, MPEG-4 and others.

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How Do I Convert H264 to MPEG?

Easily Convert H264 to MPEG at Encoding.com

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the H264 and .mpeg containers. Check out our up to the minute support list for what’s available: http://www.encoding.com/formatsupport/#h264 Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can

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Easily Convert H264 to MPEG at Encoding.com

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the H264 and .mpeg containers. Check out our up to the minute support list for what’s available: http://www.encoding.com/formatsupport/#h264 Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select ‘Encoding Options’ and select ‘Add Task.’ Use the pulldown menu to select the mpeg flavor of your choice. That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos. H.264, short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video compression and is poised to become the next standard for format of convergence in the digital video industry now supported by Google / YouTube, Adobe, and Apple iTunes. It contains a number of features that enable it to compress video much more effectively than previous standards, and provides more flexibility for applications across a wide variety of network environments from low bit-rate Internet streaming to HDTV broadcast and Digital Cinema applications with nearly lossless coding. Audio Video Interleave, known as AVI, is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992. AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback. An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo), Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Real Video, MPEG-4 and others.

 

If you're interested in using Encoding.com's platform to convert H264 content into mpeg2 or mpeg4 files, there's a number of ways to achieve that using the options listed below:
 
+ Use our web UI, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, to create a Watch Folder and turn an entire folder of H264 source content into mpeg2 or mpeg4 files. Watch Folders can exist on Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or your own FTP site.
 
+ Upload a single H264 file using our 'Add Media' feature in the web UI.  Select 'Add Task' and add an mpeg2 or mpeg4 preset.  As with Watch Folders, 'Add Media' can download video from Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, FTP sites or your local drive / network.
 
+ Implement our powerful API to submit your H264 source content and create an mpeg2 or mpeg4 output in a snap.  Sample XMLs below:
 
MPEG4:
<format>
    <output>mp4</output>
    <size>320x240</size>
    <bitrate>256k</bitrate>
    <audio_bitrate>64k</audio_bitrate>
    <audio_channels_number>2</audio_channels_number>
    <keep_aspect_ratio>yes</keep_aspect_ratio>
    <video_codec>mpeg4</video_codec>
    <profile>main</profile>
    <VCodecParameters>no</VCodecParameters>
    <audio_codec>libfaac</audio_codec>
    <two_pass>no</two_pass>
    <cbr>no</cbr>
    <deinterlacing>no</deinterlacing>
    <keyframe>300</keyframe>
    <audio_volume>100</audio_volume>
    <file_extension>mp4</file_extension>
    <hint>no</hint>
  </format>
 
MPEG2:
<format>    
<output>mpeg2</output>
    <size>320x240</size>
    <bitrate>256k</bitrate>
    <audio_bitrate>256k</audio_bitrate>
    <audio_sample_rate>44100</audio_sample_rate>
    <audio_channels_number>2</audio_channels_number>
    <keep_aspect_ratio>yes</keep_aspect_ratio>
    <video_codec>mpeg2video</video_codec>
    <profile>baseline</profile>
    <VCodecParameters>no</VCodecParameters>
    <audio_codec>mp2</audio_codec>
    <two_pass>no</two_pass>
    <cbr>no</cbr>
    <deinterlacing>no</deinterlacing>
    <keyframe>15</keyframe>
    <audio_volume>100</audio_volume>
    <file_extension>mpg</file_extension>
    <bframes>2</bframes>
    <gop>cgop</gop>
 </format>

 

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How Do I Convert H264 to WMV?

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Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .avi and .wmv containers. Read on to learn more about our H264 to WMV conversion platform and check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats .


H.264, short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video

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Encoding.com: Online H264 to WMV Converter

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .avi and .wmv containers. Read on to learn more about our H264 to WMV conversion platform and check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats.


H.264, short for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, is a standard for video compression and is poised to become the next standard for format of convergence in the digital video industry now supported by Google / YouTube, Adobe, and Apple iTunes. It contains a number of features that enable it to compress video much more effectively than previous standards, and provides more flexibility for applications across a wide variety of network environments from low bit-rate Internet streaming to HDTV broadcast and Digital Cinema applications with nearly lossless coding.


Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV. The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1. While all versions of WMV support variable bit rate, average bit rate, and constant bit rate, WMV 9 introduced several important features including native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation.


Encoding.com: Online H264 to WMV Converter

Through our web uploader, it is easy to access and use our online H264 to WMV file converter. You can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select “Encoding Options” and select “Add Task.” Use the pulldown menu to select WMV. That’s it! Free plans are available – sign up now!

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How Do I Convert MP4 to 3GP?

Encoding.com: The Online MP4 to 3GP Video Converter

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .mpeg4 and .3gp containers. Learn more about our easy-to-use MP4 to 3GP converter or check out our up to the minute list of other supported file formats .


MPEG-4 Part 14, with its official filename extension .mp4, is

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Encoding.com: The Online MP4 to 3GP Video Converter

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .mpeg4 and .3gp containers. Learn more about our easy-to-use MP4 to 3GP converter or check out our up to the minute list of other supported file formats.


MPEG-4 Part 14, with its official filename extension .mp4, is a multimedia container format most commonly used to store digital audio and video streams, but can also be used to store other data such as subtitles and still images. It is based on AppleÕs QuickTime file format (.mov). Like most modern container formats, MP4 allows streaming over the Internet. A separate hint track is used to include streaming information in the file.


3GP is a multimedia container format that supports MPEG-2, H.263 and H.264 video codecs. 3GP was designed to decrease storage and bandwidth requirements in order to accommodate mobile phones. Most 3G capable mobile phones support the playback and recording of video in 3GP format (memory, maximum file size for playback and recording, and resolution limits exist and vary).


With our web uploader, using our online mp4 to 3gp video converter could not be easier. You can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select “Encoding Options” and select “Add Task.” Use the pulldown menu to select 3gp. That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos.

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How Do I Convert FLV to MOV?

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Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .flv and .mov containers. Check out our up to the minute support list for what’s available: http://www.encoding.com/formatsupport/#mov Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately,

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Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .flv and .mov containers. Check out our up to the minute support list for what’s available: http://www.encoding.com/formatsupport/#mov Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select ‘Encoding Options’ and select ‘Add Task.’ Use the pulldown menu to select .mov. That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos. Flash Video, or FLV, is a container file format used to deliver video via the Adobe Flash player. Deployed by leading video sites such as YouTube, Yahoo! Video, and many others, Flash Video is an open format which supports H.264, VP6 and Sorenson Spark formats. The QuickTime (.mov) file format functions as a multimedia container file that supports the most popular video and audio codecs, and stores audio, video, effects, and text data (for subtitles). The QuickTime file is a unique container format with its ability to support an encoded media stream or a data reference to a media stream located in another file.

If you're interested in using Encoding.com's platform to convert video FLV files into MOV files, there's a number of ways to achieve that using the options listed below:
 
+ Use our web UI, located @ http://www.encoding.com/login, to create a Watch Folder and turn an entire folder of FLV source content into MOV files. Watch Folders can exist on Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles or your own FTP site.
 
+ Upload a single FLV file using our 'Add Media' feature in the web UI.  Select 'Add Task' and add the MOV preset to create a QuickTime file from your source media.  As with Watch Folders, 'Add Media' can download video from Amazon S3, Rackspace CloudFiles, FTP sites or your local drive / network.
 
+ Implement our powerful API to submit your FLV source content and create an MOV output in a snap.  Sample MOV XML below:
 
<format>
<output>mov</output>  
<size>320x240</size>  
<bitrate>256k</bitrate>  
<audio_bitrate>64k</audio_bitrate>  
<audio_channels_number>2</audio_channels_number>  
<keep_aspect_ratio>yes</keep_aspect_ratio>  
<video_codec>mpeg4</video_codec>  
<profile>main</profile>  
<VCodecParameters>no</VCodecParameters>  
<audio_codec>libfaac</audio_codec>  
<two_pass>no</two_pass>  
<cbr>no</cbr>  
<deinterlacing>no</deinterlacing>  
<keyframe>300</keyframe>  
<audio_volume>100</audio_volume>  
<file_extension>mov</file_extension>  
<hint>no</hint>  
</format>  

 

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Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV. The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved

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Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV. The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1. While all versions of WMV support variable bit rate, average bit rate, and constant bit rate, WMV 9 introduced several important features including native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation. Converting from WMV to MPEG is simple and fast with Encoding.com.


MPEG video generally refers to a set of standards and methods for compressing audio and video data. The most important and widely used standards include MPEG-2, an older format currently used by over-the-air digital television providers (digital cable, satellite) and MPEG-4, which includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD and Blu-Ray. MPEG-4 supports interactivity and has the ability to crunch massive video files into pieces small enough to send over mobile networks. Within MPEG-4 standards are two very popular formats utilized for broadband video delivery: H.264 and MP4.


Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .wmv and .mpeg2, 4, H264 containers. Check out our supported file formats for more information on converting files from WMV to MPEG. Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select “Encoding Options” and select “Add Task.” Use the pulldown menu to select the flavor of mpeg that you would like . That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos. Start performing easy WMV to MPEG file conversions today. Sign up for a free plan at Encoding.com now!

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How Do I Convert FLV to MPEG?

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .flv and .mpeg containers. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats and read below to learn more about our FLV to MPEG converter .

Flash Video, or FLV, is a container file format used to deliver video via the Adobe Flash player. Deployed

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Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .flv and .mpeg containers. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats and read below to learn more about our FLV to MPEG converter.

Flash Video, or FLV, is a container file format used to deliver video via the Adobe Flash player. Deployed by leading video sites such as YouTube, Yahoo! Video, and many others, Flash Video is an open format which supports H.264, VP6 and Sorenson Spark formats. Converting files from FLV to MPEG is easy and scalable at Encoding.com.

MPEG video generally refers to a set of standards and methods for compressing audio and video data. The most important and widely used standards include MPEG-2, an older format currently used by over-the-air digital television providers (digital cable, satellite) and MPEG-4, which includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD and Blu-Ray. MPEG-4 supports interactivity and has the ability to crunch massive video files into pieces small enough to send over mobile networks. Within MPEG-4 standards are two very popular formats utilized for broadband video delivery: H.264 and MP4.

Encoding.com: Powerful Online FLV to MPEG Video Converter

Through our web uploader, it is easy to use our online FLV to MPEG video converter. You can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select “Encoding Options” and select “Add Task.” Use the pulldown menu to select the mpeg flavor of your choice. That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos. Sign up for one of our free plans today!

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How Do I Convert VP6 to MPEG?

VP6 to MPEG

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .flv and .mpg containers. Learn more about our easy-to-use VP6 to MPEG video converter or check out our up to the minute list of other supported file formats .

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VP6 to MPEG

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .flv and .mpg containers. Learn more about our easy-to-use VP6 to MPEG video converter or check out our up to the minute list of other supported file formats.

VP6 is a proprietary video codec developed by On2 Technologies and is supported by Adobe Flash, Flash Video and JavaFX media files. It was widely adopted prior to the emergence of the H.264 codec, and is used primarily for Internet video and Flash video files. VP6 supports multi-pass encoding, constant or variable data rates, and advanced error recovery; and can be used to encode high resolution video, including 1920×1080 HD video streams.

VP6 to MPEG Converter: Encoding.com

Using our web uploader, accessing our VP6 to MPEG converter is easy and fast. You can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select “Encoding Options” and select “Add Task.” Use the pulldown menu to select the flavor of mpeg that you need. That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos.

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MPEG video generally refers to a set of standards and methods for compressing audio and video data. The most important and widely used standards include MPEG-2, an older format currently used by over-the-air digital television providers (digital cable, satellite) and MPEG-4, which includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD and Blu-Ray. MPEG-4 supports interactivity and has the ability to crunch massive video files into pieces small enough to send over mobile networks. Within MPEG-4 standards are two very popular formats utilized for broadband video delivery: H.264 and MP4.

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How Do I Convert AVI to MPEG4?

Covert Your AVI Files to MPEG 4 Files Online

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .avi and .mpeg4 containers. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats and read below to learn more about our AVI to MPEG4 converter .


Audio Video Interleave, known as AVI, is a

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Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .avi and .mpeg4 containers. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats and read below to learn more about our AVI to MPEG4 converter.


Audio Video Interleave, known as AVI, is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992. AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback. An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo), Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Real Video, MPEG-4 and others. MPEG-4 is a developing standard used to compress audio and visual data, and is divided into several parts. The standard includes the concept of ÒprofilesÓ and Òlevels,Ó allowing a specific set of capabilities to be defined in a manner appropriate for a subset of applications.


The MPEG-4 standard is generally used for streaming media and CD distribution, video conversation, and broadcast television and includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD and Blu-Ray. MPEG-4 also supports interactivity and has the ability to crunch massive video files into pieces small enough to send over mobile networks. Within MPEG-4 standards are two very popular formats utilized for broadband video delivery: H.264 and MP4


Through our web uploader, you can easily convert AVI files to MPEG4 files. You can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select Encoding Options and select Add Task. Use the pulldown menu to select mpeg4. That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos. Learn more about our free plans today!

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Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .avi and .wmv containers. Check out our up to the minute support list for what's available. Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location.

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Easily Convert AVI to WMV With Encoding.com

Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .avi and .wmv containers. Check out our up to the minute support list for what's available. Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select 'Encoding Options' and select 'Add Task.' Use the pulldown menu to select WMV. That's it! You're ready to use Encoding.com's platform to compress your files.

Encoding.com Makes AVI to WMV Conversions A Snap

Audio Video Interleave, known as AVI, is a multimedia container format created by Microsoft in 1992. AVI files contain both audio and video data and support synchronous audio-with-video playback. An AVI container can support virtually any compression scheme including Full Frame (uncompressed), Intel Real Time (Indeo), Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Real Video, MPEG-4 and others. Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV. The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1. While all versions of WMV support variable bit rate, average bit rate, and constant bit rate, WMV 9 introduced several important features including native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation. The Encoding.com software makes it easy to perform AVI to WMV and WMV to AVI conversions. Register for a free encoder account, and start performing your AVI to WMV conversions now!

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Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV. The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved

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Encoding.com: The Scalable WMV to MPEG File Format Converter

Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV. The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1. While all versions of WMV support variable bit rate, average bit rate, and constant bit rate, WMV 9 introduced several important features including native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation. Converting from WMV to MPEG is simple and fast with Encoding.com.


MPEG video generally refers to a set of standards and methods for compressing audio and video data. The most important and widely used standards include MPEG-2, an older format currently used by over-the-air digital television providers (digital cable, satellite) and MPEG-4, which includes additional features for digital rights management and support of higher-efficiency standards used by streaming media, HD DVD and Blu-Ray. MPEG-4 supports interactivity and has the ability to crunch massive video files into pieces small enough to send over mobile networks. Within MPEG-4 standards are two very popular formats utilized for broadband video delivery: H.264 and MP4.


Encoding.com supports a host of file formats within the .wmv and .mpeg2, 4, H264 containers. Check out our supported file formats for more information on converting files from WMV to MPEG. Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Select “Encoding Options” and select “Add Task.” Use the pulldown menu to select the flavor of mpeg that you would like . That’s it! You’re ready to use Encoding.com’s platform to compress your videos. Start performing easy WMV to MPEG file conversions today. Sign up for a free plan at Encoding.com now!

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How Do I Convert MP4 to WMV?

Convert Your MP4 Files to WMV Files Online with Encoding.com

Encoding.com makes it easy to convert your MP4 files to WMV files online . To begin the conversion, select ‘Encoding Options’ and select ‘Add Task.’ Use the pulldown menu to select WMV. That’s all you need to do to convert your MP4 files to WMV!


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MPEG-4 Part 14, with its official filename extension .mp4, is a multimedia container format most commonly used to store digital audio and video streams, but can also be used to store other data such as subtitles and still images. It is based on Apple’s QuickTime file format (.mov). Like most modern container formats, MP4 allows streaming over the Internet utilizing a separate hint track to include streaming information in the file.


Windows Media Video, or WMV, is Microsoft’s family of video codecs including WMV 7, WMV 8, and WMV 9. It can handle anything from low resolution video for dial-up Internet users to HDTV. The latest generation of WMV, based on the WMV 9 codec, has been standardized and approved as a new and more open codec known as VC-1. While all versions of WMV support variable bit rate, average bit rate, and constant bit rate, WMV 9 introduced several important features including native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation


In addition to .mp4, Encoding.com supports many other file formats as source material. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats now. Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files.

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How Do I Convert Video to 3GP?

Encoding.com: Online Video to 3GP Converter

3GP is a multimedia container format that supports MPEG-2, H.263 and H.264 (MPEG-4) video codecs. 3GP was designed to decrease storage and bandwidth requirements in order to accommodate mobile phones. Most 3G capable mobile phones support the playback and recording of video in 3GP format (memory, maximum file size for playback and

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Encoding.com: Online Video to 3GP Converter

3GP is a multimedia container format that supports MPEG-2, H.263 and H.264 (MPEG-4) video codecs. 3GP was designed to decrease storage and bandwidth requirements in order to accommodate mobile phones. Most 3G capable mobile phones support the playback and recording of video in 3GP format (memory, maximum file size for playback and recording, and resolution limits exist and vary).


Encoding.com: Online Video to 3GP Converter

Encoding.com makes it easy to convert your files to 3GP format. To begin a video to 3GP conversion, Select "Encoding Options" and select "Add Task." Use the pulldown menu to select 3GP. That's it! You're now ready to use Encoding.com's platform to compress your videos  and convert to 3GP.


Encoding.com also supports many file formats as source material. Check out our up to the minute list of supported file formats now. Through our web uploader, you can push individual files directly to our encoding platform from your local disk, FTP, S3 or Rackspace location. Alternately, you can select a watch folder on your FTP, S3 or Rackspace location to be polled at the time interval of your choice to encode files. Ready to begin performing 3GP video conversions? Sign up for a free account now and begin performing your video to 3GP conversions.

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Encoding.com can encode your media into the following formats: wmv (asf) | mp4 | flv | mov Also you can use our ready-to-use sets of formats/sizes/parameters for: Flash 9 | 3GP | Ipod/Iphone | Apple TV | PSP | Zune
Encoding.com can encode your media into the following formats: wmv (asf) | mp4 | flv | mov Also you can use our ready-to-use sets of formats/sizes/parameters for: Flash 9 | 3GP | Ipod/Iphone | Apple TV | PSP | Zune <-- Hide
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