Freeware Descriptions:
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.
Here is complete features (taken from authors site):
EncodeHD uses a number of open-source tools:
- FFmpeg
- Atomic Parsley
- MP4Box from the GPAC Project
Requires: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.
What’s New in version 1.0.73.0:
- NEW: Advanced Settings: Preferred Audio Language (when multiple streams are found)
- NEW: Experimental support for Western Digital TV Media Player
- NEW: Output files containing AC3 passthrough audio are created using the M4V extension
- CHANGE: Rewrote UUID tagging handling to be more robust
- CHANGE: Lots of tweaks to improve quality in encoded files
- CHANGE: Ensure AC3 audio meets bitrate requirements
- CHANGE: If encoding starts but the output file isn’t growing in size after 20 seconds (because of an encoding issue) an error will be returned
- CHANGE: MediaInfo SVN 0.7.12+
- CHANGE: Small code fixes
- FIX: Video was being unnecessarily scaled upwards if the device was capable of a higher resolution
- FIX: BlackBerry Storm / Bold were not using H.264 Low Complexity Baseline Profile
- FIX: BlackBerry Storm / Bold bitrate was set too high
- FIX: PSP profile and bitrate were set too high
- FIX: MPEG4 creation wasn’t multithreaded
- FIX: Stream mapping problems could occur with AC3 audio
- FIX: Large files could stay at “Preparing to encode” for a long time
- FIX: Time remaining would sometimes get stuck at 0 minutes

File Size / OS:
- 5.06 MB / Windows 9x - ME - 2000 - NT - XP - 2003 - Vista
Download EncodeHD 1.0.73.0: