

The developer has updated translations and the ‘open bug’ link to the template chooser and auto-fill the version and install type in the latest release. It supports popular video formats, multi-threading and two-pass encoding. VidCoder is an open-source DVD and Blu-Ray video transcoding and ripping tool for copying your non-copyright protected media. This lets you make it more readily available and improve the viewing experience by limiting buffering and playback issues. VidCover Portable for Windows has a simple interface that lets you transcode videos in other formats. You can download it for your 32-bit or 64-bit PC. This open-source software works with Windows Vista and Windows 7, up to Windows 10. It also lets you select the input and output resolution. VidCoder Portable allows you to crop, resize or rotate videos or adjust the padding. You can also use the custom pickers to select audio and subtitle tracks, titles and destinations. This software lets you pause the process or resume it again at any time. It has a powerful batch encoding feature and provides small encoded clips to preview. It uses hardware-accelerated encoding with Intel Quick Sync, NVENC and AMD VCE.

It can transcode videos to various formats like AAC, MP3, FLAC and MP3. The software support H.264 and H 265, MPEG 2 and MPEG 4, VP8 and Theora videos. It integrates the transcoding process in a single encoding pipeline with no intermediate or temporary files. VidCoder supports multi-threaded disk, MP4 and MKV containers. Adaptive streaming reduces buffering and playback issues. Transcoding is vital to ensure that you can make your videos available in new formats as they develop and to give the best viewing quality and adaptive streaming.
