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RealMedia? but why? Unless you really need:
1. a very slow and CPU consuming encoder called producer.exe
2. very limited means to play the output file (REALPLAYER)
3. a format that is rather complexe and locked in case you need
to edit, cut, manipulate.
4. Or you live in a world where NO BODY told you so far that
a new codec out there called H.264/AVC is the best of what
is invented in terms of video codecs
1. a very slow and CPU consuming encoder called producer.exe
2. very limited means to play the output file (REALPLAYER)
3. a format that is rather complexe and locked in case you need
to edit, cut, manipulate.
4. Or you live in a world where NO BODY told you so far that
a new codec out there called H.264/AVC is the best of what
is invented in terms of video codecs
Review by moveit on
Apr 19, 2006 Version: 0.3.3
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 7/10
Functionality: 2/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 2/10
Great little proggy this.
can produce very small filesizes for films that could possibly be used for mobile phones/pda's ect.
very simple to use, but can take a long time to convert a film.
can produce very small filesizes for films that could possibly be used for mobile phones/pda's ect.
very simple to use, but can take a long time to convert a film.
Review by KYUSS on
Apr 30, 2005 Version: 0.3.3
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 8/10
Functionality: 7/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 8/10
The obvious question is, "Why?" With DivX and Xvid as better codecs and the growing number of set-top players coming out which support them, who wants an app which converts to the infernal Real format?
Review by brownstem on
Mar 26, 2005 Version: 0.3.1 beta
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 5/10
Functionality: 5/10
Value for money: 5/10
Overall: 5/10
I did a two-CD backup of The Fifth Element with FilmShrink last night. It took just over six hours to transcode the movie --- I just let it run overnight. The finished product looked very good --- no complaints. The only problem is, what are you going to play a RealMedia file on other than a computer? Is RM coming to your DVD player anytime soon --- I doubt it. Very easy to use, however, and certainly can do in a pinch if you're a Real freak...
Review by Timoleon on
Mar 25, 2005 Version: 0.30
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 9/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 6/10
Overall: 8/10
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