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08-12-2008, 06:08
Avidemux v2.4.3 for Win32 (SVN-r4499)
Avidemux comes with several video encoders built-in: Xvid (MPEG-4 ASP), x264 (H.264 aka AVC), libavcodec (MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, FLV, HuffYUV, FFV1, MJPEG, H.263, DV) and mpeg2enc (MPEG-1, MPEG-2). Also it includes various audio encoders: LAME (MP3), FAAC (LC-AAC), Aften (AC3), Ogg Vorbis and TwoLAME (MP2). Please note that Avidemux does not support the platform-specific and outdated ´Video for Windows´ (VfW) interface and it never will! This means there is absolutely no way to use DivX (or any other VfW-based Codecs) with Avidemux! But don´t worry: Avidemux will open all files, that were encoded with DivX, just fine. Avidemux simply uses it´s own (internal) MPEG-4 decoder instead of the proprietary DivX decoder. Furthermore the files encoded with Avidemux and Xvid will play 100%
fine on a "DivX certified" player, as long as you use the appropriate encoder settings...
What´s New in Avidemux 2.4.3
Improved support for MP4 files including support for 64-bit files
Decoder for Y800
libavcodec is now the default MPEG-2 decoder (instead of mpeg2dec)
Fixed memory leak when indexing DVR-MS files
Fixed calculation of width and height for High Profile H.264 video in TS files
Fixed dropping of frames using x264 2-pass encoding (regression introduced in 2.4.2)
Restored missing code pages to the Subtitler filter (regression introduced in 2.4.2)
Fixed crashing on MS Windows when opening multiple instances of Avidemux (regression introduced in 2.4.2)
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size :13 mb
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Avidemux comes with several video encoders built-in: Xvid (MPEG-4 ASP), x264 (H.264 aka AVC), libavcodec (MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, FLV, HuffYUV, FFV1, MJPEG, H.263, DV) and mpeg2enc (MPEG-1, MPEG-2). Also it includes various audio encoders: LAME (MP3), FAAC (LC-AAC), Aften (AC3), Ogg Vorbis and TwoLAME (MP2). Please note that Avidemux does not support the platform-specific and outdated ´Video for Windows´ (VfW) interface and it never will! This means there is absolutely no way to use DivX (or any other VfW-based Codecs) with Avidemux! But don´t worry: Avidemux will open all files, that were encoded with DivX, just fine. Avidemux simply uses it´s own (internal) MPEG-4 decoder instead of the proprietary DivX decoder. Furthermore the files encoded with Avidemux and Xvid will play 100%
fine on a "DivX certified" player, as long as you use the appropriate encoder settings...
What´s New in Avidemux 2.4.3
Improved support for MP4 files including support for 64-bit files
Decoder for Y800
libavcodec is now the default MPEG-2 decoder (instead of mpeg2dec)
Fixed memory leak when indexing DVR-MS files
Fixed calculation of width and height for High Profile H.264 video in TS files
Fixed dropping of frames using x264 2-pass encoding (regression introduced in 2.4.2)
Restored missing code pages to the Subtitler filter (regression introduced in 2.4.2)
Fixed crashing on MS Windows when opening multiple instances of Avidemux (regression introduced in 2.4.2)
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size :13 mb
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