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FFCoderFFCoder is a .NET based audio/video converter, which is capable of transcoding audio and video files to various formats. It is a unified frontend for many freeware utilities such as FFmpeg, MPlayer and MEncoder.Features: * Supports 16 command line encoders : ffmpeg, mencoder, ffmpeg2theora, x264, xvid_encraw, avs2avi, lame, faac, Nero AAC, OggEnc, FLAC, Monkey’s Audio, OptimFROG, Speex, MusePack and WavPack. * Batch processing. * Parallel processing (multiple files can be transcoded at same time). * Advanced configuration options for all codecs. * Supports 2-pass encoding with automated first pass. * Encode video using vfw codecs such as VP6, VP7 and FFDShow (by using avs2avi). * MeGUI presets can be imported for x264 and xvid encoding. * Support for video filters provided by the encoder (such as mencoder’s filters) * Input files can be avisynth scripts or any format supported by ffmpeg. * For encoders such as x264_cli which support very few input formats, the video is decoded with ffmpeg and then piped to the encoder, on-the-fly. * Tools: Dump audio/video stream to file, create images in JPEG/BMP/PNG/TIFF format, rebuild/cut/join video files, quantization matrix editor, etc.Requirements: * Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (22MB) or above (XP users only – Vista already has .NET 3.0 installed) * Avisynth v2.5 (4 MB) * K-Lite Codec PackLicense:This program is free for personal and educational use. If you are using this program in a commercial setup then you are requested to make a donation for any amount of your choice using the PayPal link given above. You are allowed to redistribute this program as long as: 1) you don’t charge anything for it, and 2) all files in the download package are the same as the files in the original release. This program is not open-source. If I ever lose interest in this project then I’ll put it up on Sourceforge.net along with the source code (Its not going to happen anytime soon). This program uses a lot of 3rd party programs as backends. Most of these programs are licensed under GPL and LGPL Please visit their websites for more information.