- to half
their original size.
Transcoding is
commonly a
lossy process,
introducing generation loss; however,
transcoding can be
lossless if the output...
-
ability to
perform non-linear
video editing. Most
modern transcoding software supports transcoding a
portion of a
video clip,
which would count as cropping...
-
Transcode is a
direct digital-to-digital data
conversion process.
Transcode may also
refer to:
Transcode (character encoding), an IBM 6-bit data transmission...
- as
videoconferencing and
streaming video. It is less
often used for
transcoding like that
performed by
HandBrake because its
compression efficiency can...
- The
following is a list of
video transcoding software.
Shutter Encoder (Windows, OS X, Linux) DVD
Flick (Windows)
FFmpeg (Windows, OS X, Linux) HandBrake...
- from the
original signal – see
Scalable Video Coding. More generally,
transcoding between different parameters of a
particular encoding will
ideally yield...
-
process called transcoding, or may
simply change the
container format without changing the
video format. The
disadvantages of
transcoding are that there...
-
through a web interface.
BubbleUPnP also
utilises ffmpeg and
ffprobe for
transcoding. The app has
three menus:
Library (browsing
media files locally or another...
-
translate data
between character encoding schemes, a
process known as
transcoding. Some of
these are
cited below. Cross-platform: Web
browsers – most modern...
-
designed for
processing video and
audio files. It is
widely used for
format transcoding,
basic editing (trimming and concatenation),
video scaling,
video post-production...