Oki
5th September 2005, 11:52
Stanley has created a new version of MEnc (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=36870&view=findpost&p=325105). It now supports HE-AAC v2 audio encoding via CT's aacPlus v2 encoder for winamp. Only stereo so far.
It can transcode audio and video files between different formats (MP3/AAC/HE-AAC v2/OGG/WAV, AVI/MPG/MKV/RM), as well as encoding audio track of video files into an audio file (MP3/AAC/OGG/WAV, can encode a stereo audio track into 2 seperate audio files (left and right channel, and all of MPlayer audio filters can be applied during encoding). During the procedure of transcoding, no temporary file (e.g. wav file) will be created on your hard disk, as data is transferred from mplayer to corresponding encoders with pipe).
Regards,
Oki
It can transcode audio and video files between different formats (MP3/AAC/HE-AAC v2/OGG/WAV, AVI/MPG/MKV/RM), as well as encoding audio track of video files into an audio file (MP3/AAC/OGG/WAV, can encode a stereo audio track into 2 seperate audio files (left and right channel, and all of MPlayer audio filters can be applied during encoding). During the procedure of transcoding, no temporary file (e.g. wav file) will be created on your hard disk, as data is transferred from mplayer to corresponding encoders with pipe).
Regards,
Oki