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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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It's shareware.
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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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