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Encoder: Windows Media Encoder
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This version of Windows Media Encoder enables two-pass encoding to optimize quality for on-demand (streamed or download-and-play) content. It ... supports variable bitrate (VBR) Encoding for download-and-play scenarios. True VBR can be applied over the entire duration of a high-motion sequence, ensuring the highest quality. This version also enables scripted encoding with the wmcmd.vbs VBScript file allowing content developers to encode large numbers of pre-recorded media files. Bundled with the program are applications Windows Media File Editor, Windows Media Profile Editor, and Windows Media Stream Editor.
The Windows Media Encoder 7.1 offers digital media professionals an easy-to-use, powerful production tool for converting both live and prerecorded audio and video to Windows Media Audio and Video 8 for live and on-demand delivery. The new update includes new encoding features such as support for Windows Media Video 8 for streaming video and for streaming and download of audio files support for Windows Media Audio 8. For the best motion-picture-quality downloadable video, professionals should use the Windows Media Encoding Utility, supporting two-pass encoding and Windows Media Audio and Video 8's True VBR (variable bit rate) technology.
Windows Media Encoder can be downloaded as an application. This application is actually a "wrapper" or GUI of the encoder itself. Developers can write their own applications using Visual Studio to perform the same functions found in the application. These applications can be used to automate audio and video production.
The 64-bit version of Windows Media Encoder has been updated so that you can install the encoder on the 64-bit version of Windows Vista. This updated version of the encoder includes the fixes that are described in this article. To obtain the updated version of the encoder, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
You can install the Windows Media Encoder 9 Series on a computer running either Microsoft Windows® XP or Windows 2000. The recommended configuration varies, depending on the encoding task, as described in the following paragraphs.
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