Current Version: 1.0.66.0 (20th February 2009)
Made by: Dan Cunningham
EncodeHD is a an application to re-encode all types of video files for use on your home media player or on-the-go device. It aims to provide a simple interface with no fuss.
EncodeHD uses a number of open-source tools:
Updated Changelog:
- * NEW: iPod Atom is correctly set. This should prevent issues when trying to import into iTunes
- * NEW: Media Splitting now shows progress
- * NEW: Update information is displayed with each update
- * NEW: Log Files are now stored in My Documents folder under ??EncodeHD Log Files?
- * NEW: View Log Files link under Advanced Settings
- * CHANGE: Switched to SVN build of Atomic Parsley for iPod Atom Tagging
- * CHANGE: Complete rewrite of the update checking mechanism
- * CHANGE: Bitrate Tolerance now set in FFmpeg (-bt)
- * CHANGE: Log Files are no longer overwritten and instead, are appended with the current date
- * CHANGE: If FFmpeg fails, the error now displays what file the error occurred on
- * CHANGE: Updated MediaInfo to 0.7.11
- * CHANGE: Some minor code tweaks and cleanup
- * CHANGE: Version number format change
- * FIX: Media Splitting was STILL broken. This is hopefully solved now
- * FIX: iPod Settings were not respecting the H.264 LC Baseline Profile
- * FIX: Advanced Flags could potentially throw an array index error
- * FIX: More locale issues where decimal was assumed to be .
If you have an MKV (Any type of movie) with 2 audio languages.
By default, EncodeHD will take the first language audio stream it finds. However you might want to override that behaviour, and that??s easily done by adding a flag under Advanced Flags:
-map 0:0 -map 0:2.0:1
This remaps the second audio stream to being the first. If you need a different audio stream, just modify 0:2 to whatever audio stream you like.
Download:
enchd_1.0.73.0.zip 5.06MB 325 downloads
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Edited by iBotPeaches, 04 April 2009 - 08:16 AM.
Updated to March 27, 2009 Build.