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Daniusoft Video Converter a fost chilipirul zilei în 10 aprilie 2010
Daniusoft Video Converter vă oferă o interfaţă intuitivă, poate acoperi o multitudine de formate, intrunind toate nevoie dvs. de convertire, indiferent de tipul de conversie dintre toate formatele video sau video HD cunoscute, permiţându-vă să personalizaţi propriile fişiere video. Vă ajută să extrageţi şi să convertiţi format audio din fişierele video. Vă puteţi bucura astfel de muzică şi video pe dispozitivele dvs. preferate.
Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7; Intel Pentium IV 1.0GHz, AMD Athlon XP (equivalent) or higher recommended; 512MB RAM; 1GB HD
10.00 MB
$35.95
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Un program complet cu care puteţi înlătura DRM legal, conversie video şi audio, extrage format video şi este un convertor pentru video HD. Cu ajutorul acestui puternic convertor media, vă puteţi bucura de toate fişierele dvs. video sau audio oriunde şi oricând.
Un instrument de back-up şi transfer pentru transferarea muzicii şi a fişierelor video de pe computer direct pe iPod/iPhone/iPad şi viceversa. Deasemenea, vă ajută să administraţi uşor lista de melodii de pe iPhone sau iPod prin ştergerea sau adăugarea melodiilor preferate.
The Good
* Straightforward and easy to use.
* Can do video -> video, video -> audio, audio -> audio conversions.
* Supports many input and output formats.
* Has support for various different electronic devices, such as the iPhone or Motorola Droid.
* Allows users to do some video editing, such as crop, trim, add watermark, etc.
* Supports batch processing, drag + drop, and DirectShow files.
* Allows users to merge multiple input files together.
* Has a feature where the output files can be automatically split by size or time.
* Good output quality.
The Bad
* Does not have "keep default resolution" option for all output formats.
* Doesn't allow usage of H.264 codec for FLV outputs.
* Converts a bit slowly (comparatively speaking).
* Has a bad choice of color theme - the text is hard to read at times.
* Gives users the ability to select how many cores their computer has but does not properly make use of multiple cores, if available.
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In the first comments under THE BAD, it says * Doesn’t allow usage of H.264 codec for FLV outputs.
I installed the program and when i looked under PROFILES i found the ability to convert to FLV MPEG-4 MOVIE (*.F4V).
I believe that is the HD output of FLV, right ?
If that's the case, then it actually DOES support HD FLV outputs !
Activation.exe does not register the product! I use Windows 7 Ultra 64
Nice. Now I would have been really, *Really* impressed if Daniusoft Video Converter produced HD video that passed Blu Ray compliance testing -- THAT would have made it a real (& rare) gem -- but as it is Daniusoft's Converter is in good company with a handful of other, very capable converters that handle HD very well.
[Note: Many (most?) Blu Ray authoring apps sold retail, even in the mid-range &/or home markets (e.g. Sony, Roxio/Sonic etc) perform a somewhat stricter than spec *Compliance* test to help make sure your disc plays everywhere. Unfortunately their built-in encoders are usually slow & lack most controls &/or settings, so there is something of a demand for good encoders that produce compliant video. Of course you can always use free-ware &/or open source apps to put together the required files/folders layout to make it playable in many Blu Ray players, & without compliance checking video from Daniusoft Video Converter will *probably* do just fine... it just *might* not play on/in as many players.] [Note2: FWIW Blu Ray doesn't have to be high end, with many <$100 players available, most with std TV outputs, most accepting Blu Ray on DVD (BD5 & BD9) plus AVCHD on DVD discs. It's also cheaper to buy a Blu Ray player with on-line streaming video (NetFlix etc) than it is a NetFlix dedicated box.]
Daniusoft Video Converter is a pretty painless install, with a very low impact on Windows. This appears to be one app where the directions [run Activate *After* install] actually matter. As far as audio/video encoders/decoders go [i.e. CODECs], Daniusoft's converter has & uses it's own -- this is good if you don't want an app taking over audio/video handling on your system -- bad if you need an output format they don't include. Notable is the fact it accepts files encoded with/in the vc1 format -- output formats include H264 [AVC] HD .flv [Flash video] per the profile's description. Speed of transcoding isn't bad at all -- I'd rate it a C+ or B- after testing a dozen or so encoders in the last couple of weeks... H264/AVC HD encoding is just slow, wherever & however you do it, & the fastest I've come across encoding 1080p [1920 X 1080 24fps] to 720p [1280 X 720 24fps] was roughly real-time [depending on the amount of motion in the video, a 1/2 hour clip took me just about 1/2 hour to encode]. I timed that same 1080p -> 720p AVC conversion with a 2 min 15 sec clip, & Daniusoft Video Converter took 3 min 20 sec [to help illustrate the bell curve, many encoders were 2 - 2.5X real-time]. While I *think* it uses some Direct X where my ATI graphics card made a *very* minor contribution, encoding didn't use the card's GPU. It did use all 4 cores of an AMD quad, but none close to 100%. It did not use as much RAM as most of the encoders I tried. Results in mpg2 & AVC 720p HD looked very good, & while the video didn't pass that compliance testing I talked about, the AC3 audio did.
In a nutshell then, & IMHO of course, it wouldn't be a waste of time (& is pretty painless as well) to try this converter to see how it compares to what you use already. But OTOH if you're happy with what you've got, Danuisoft's converter doesn't really bring anything new to the table -- e.g. while the limited editing functions are cool, they're by no means unique, & many people don't use that sort of thing anyway [if you record TV video, many of the major DVR/viewing apps can be set up to detect & skip commercials already, so there's nothing to cut.].
Please read the information from Daniusoft Studio before installation:
Installation Guide:
1. Unzip the package you’ve downloaded from GOTD;
2. Run Setup.exe in the package to install the software FIRST;
3. THEN run Activation.exe in the package to register.
To get information on how to use Daniusoft Video Converter
Please refer to: http://www.daniusoft.com/guide/video-converter.html
Daniusoft Studio provides free support for this giveaway. If you have any questions about Daniusoft Video Converter, please feel free to contact our technical support directly at: support@daniusoft.com
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