XMedia Recode

XMedia Recode

XMedia Recode 3.2.1.5 running on Windows 10 Technical Preview
Developer(s) Sebastian Dörfler
Stable release 3.2.8.0[1] / January 18, 2016 (2016-01-18)[1]
Operating system Windows
Type Audio/video Transcoder
License Proprietary, Freeware
Website XMedia-Recode.de

XMedia Recode is a Freeware video and audio transcoding program for Microsoft Windows developed by Sebastian Dörfler.[1] It can import and export many types of files such as WMV, MP4, MP3, 3GP, Matroska and more.[1] XMedia Recode can convert unprotected DVDs or DVD files to any supported output file. XMedia Recode features a drag-and-drop style interface and uses job queuing and batch processing to automate the task of transcoding multiple files.

The program is actively being updated. Recent additions include importing of external subtitles, better stability, latest x264/ffmpeg, video rotation, etc.

Features

Besides converting, XMedia Recode also has basic editing abilities

Video editing

Bitrate calculator

Xmedia Recode includes a bitrate calculator capable of sizing videos to fit various media including CD-R, DVD-5 (4.7 GB), DVD-9 (8.5 GB), and memory cards ranging from 128 MB to 32 GB. Videos can be calculated to a percentage of the selected media or a specific filesize. Unlike most bitrate calculators, it calculates the video and audio streams together.

The bitrate calculator is capable of configuring output settings like resolution, bitrate mode (e.g. ABR, 2-pass, etc.), framerate and similar settings for the audio track(s).

This function is missing in version 3.2.5.2, but the bitrate can still be set manually.

Supported input formats

Supported output formats

XMedia Recode 2.2.6.3 conversion window running on Windows 10

Video formats

Audio formats

Subtitle formats

Supported output device profiles

Limitations

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 http://www.xmedia-recode.de/index.html Homepage
  2. "XMedia Recode - Download". XMedia-Recode.de. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
  3. "XMedia Recode - Hauptfunktionen". XMedia-Recode.de. Retrieved 2010-08-27.

External links

Guides & tutorials

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