Microsoft's Expression Encoder is a versatile video production tool with
several applications: it can carry out basic video editing, convert
videos into formats ready for mobile devices or the web, capture
activity on your PC desktop and save it to a movie, broadcast live video
across a network, and more.
The program is highly configurable. When converting videos to VC-1 or
WMA formats, say, you're able to set your encoding mode, buffer window,
frame rate, key frame interval, bit rate, file metadata, frame size and
aspect ratio. There are options to crop the video, adjust its volume or
add an overlay. And if you want to, say, deinterlace your source video
then you don't just get a checkbox: the program offers no less than 8
deinterlacing options.
Obviously all this power does make for a degree of complexity, but
fortunately you don't have to delve into every single setting (not
unless you're really interested, anyway). When converting videos
Expression Encoder also offers a "Presets" pane; if you browse to and
select the preset you want, perhaps a WMV VC-1 Xbox 260 HD 1080p, then
the program will automatically configure everything else to match.
Please note, if you don't enter a licence key during installation
then Expression Encoder runs in its basic, free form. Purchasing a
licence to obtain Expression Encoder 4 Pro will gain you extras like
Silverlight DRM, GPU acceleration when carrying out H.264 encoding, and
support for more input formats (AVCHD and Dolby Digital), amongst other
items. The price for Encoder Pro alone is $199, and you can find out
more at the Microsoft site.
Source is
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/downloads/3250020/microsoft-expression-encoder-40-sp1/
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