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Supported Formats
VideoCharge enables to convert audio, video and graphics files from one format to another. The program include support of the following formats: - AVI - Audio Video Interleave (*.avi). Enables to work with any video codecs installed, decode DivX and XVid files. How to create an AVI file - MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (*.mpg, *.mpeg). Supports decoding and encoding files into MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (VCD, SVCD) formats. Enables to convert MPEG Transport Stream files (*.ts) into any supported format. - DVD - Digital Video Disk (*.vob, *.ifo). Can handle DVDs. Enables to preview and decode .vob files singly or together, using data derived from .ifo files. - ASF, WMV, WMA - Advanced Streaming Format, Windows Media Video, Windows Media Audio (*.wmv, *.wma, *.asf). Supports processing of files of Windows Media 7/8/9 formats. - MOV - QuickTime Video/Audio (*.mov, *.move, *.qt, *.3gp) *. Provides ability to playback (decode) and create MOV files. - MPEG-4 (*.mp4) *. Enables to playback (decode) MPEG-4 files. - RM - RealMedia (*.rm) *. Allows to convert RealMedia files into any supported format. - FLV and SWF - Flash Video (*.flv) and Small Web Format (*.swf) *. Enables to playback (decode) and create FLV and SWF files. - Wave - Wave (*.wav). Provides ability to work with RIFF audio data. Enables to create WAV files and convert them into other formats, for example, MP3. - Graphic formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF, JPEG. Provides ability to save video frames into separate graphics files and vice versa, join sequences of images into video clips. - MP3 - Mpeg Audio Layer-3 (*.mp3). Is able to create MP3 files of video and audio files of all supported formats. * - supported by VideoCharge Pro and VideoCharge Full only. VideoCharge 3.12 release We announce the release of VideoCharge 3.12! The present release incorporates the following changes and improvements: -Bug fix for the previous version. -New supported formats: PSD (PhotoShop Data), TGA, JPEG 2000 and others. -New command line parameters: 'ts' and 'te' - define correspondingly the start and end points of timeline. Now it is possible to set timelines directly from the command line. 'pn' and 'pv' - define correspondingly the name and value of encoding parameter. The list of basic encoding parameters is represented below: -OutputMediaName - sets the produced file name (in the event of joining several source files into a single one or processing a single source file). -DestinationPath - sets the destination folder. -FileNamePattern - sets the produced files names. -SplitLength - sets the split interval (in seconds). -Size - sets the produced file size (in WIDTHxHEIGHT format). -WaterMarkSrcImage - sets the path to the source image for a graphic watermark. -WaterMarkSrcTextDesc - sets the text for a text watermark. -Author - sets the author. -Copyright - sets the copyright. |
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