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Old 8th June 2012, 08:32   #1  |  Link
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Introducing Any2Hevc transcoder

Dear experts,

I am glad to introduce Any2Hevc from Codecian Co. Ltd. Any2Hevc is a dedicated development tool to transcode any video to incoming HEVC(a.k.a H.265). It supports almost all video formats including H.264 raw stream(ANNEX B). Its default encoder is based on HM7.0 and you can choose your own encoder too.

Any2Hevc supports both windows and Linux/Ubuntu platforms, Here are the download links:

Linux: http://www.codecian.com/downloads/any2hevc.tar.gz
Windows: http://www.codecian.com/downloads/Any2Hevc_Setup.exe

You can evaluate the HEVC stream out using our HevcVisa online analyzer too: http://hevcvisa.codecian.com
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Old 8th June 2012, 18:47   #2  |  Link
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It's shareware.
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CodecVisa EULA(End User License Agreement)
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Except where otherwise noted, all of the documentation and software included
in the CodecVisa Setup Package is copyrighted by Codecian Inc.

The CodecVisa is distributed as try before you buy. This means:

1. All copyrights to CodecVisa are exclusively owned by the author - Codecian Inc.

2. Anyone may use this software during a test period of 20 days.
Following this test period of 20 days or less, if you wish to
continue to use CodecVisa, you must purchase a license.

3. There are 2 basic types of licenses issued for CodecVisa, these are:

a. A single computer usage license. The user purchases one license
to use CodecVisa on one dedicated computer.

All users require one license per computer CodecVisa is installed on.

b. A floating license. The user purchases a number of usage
licenses for use with a license server, by the purchaser or the
purchaser's employees on the same number of computers.


4. The CodecVisa unlicensed trial version may be freely distributed,
with exceptions noted below, provided the distribution package is not
modified in any way.

a. The CodecVisa unlicensed trial version may not be distributed
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of the copyright owner.

b. Hacks/cracks, keys or key generators may not be included on the
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5. To buy a license please access http://www.codecian.com/buy.html for details.

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the licensed program, or any subset of the licensed program, except
as provided for in this agreement. Any such unauthorized use shall
result in immediate and automatic termination of this license and
may result in criminal and/or civil prosecution.

7. Installing and using CodecVisa signifies acceptance of these terms
and conditions of the license.

8. If you do not agree with the terms of this license you must
remove CodecVisa files from your storage devices and cease to
use the product.

9. All rights not expressly granted here are reserved by Codecian Inc.

Thank you for choosing CodecVisa.

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Old 9th June 2012, 11:18   #3  |  Link
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Should I remind you of the requirements the LGPL places upon you regarding the use of the ffmpeg libraries? You might want to have a quick look at the checklist here: http://ffmpeg.org/legal.html
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