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Re: whats the Video encoders/converter

by leocharre (Priest)
on Jul 22, 2010 at 07:47 UTC ( [id://850791]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to whats the Video encoders/converter

(wtf does this have to do with perl?!)

This is what you should use on windows64bit: Microsoft Expression Encoder 3 SDK, if you want a module/library to code with.

Here is some video software that will work for you as well, if you're using windows vista: video software for windows vista

Here's another list with reviews

Also consider adobe premiere, that should let you turn videos into different formats/etc.

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Re^2: whats the Video encoders/converter
by Limbic~Region (Chancellor) on Jul 22, 2010 at 20:25 UTC
    leocharre,
    I agreed with you about no perl content so I sent a private /msg to ahmad who approved the node to indicate that it was being considered for having no perl content. I was instructed to re-read the node because the problem was about difficulty installing the perl module. I was quite sure ahmad was wrong but I went out on CPAN and searched for ffmpeg and what do you know, FFmpeg turned up. Now I still maintain that this was a poorly worded question and should have been something along the lines of:

    I can't seem to get FFmpeg to install on 64 bit windows. Does anyone know how to do that or can suggest a different module that will work? I would prefer ffmpeg but would be happy with any encoder at this point.

    I can very much understand why it was considered but thanks to ahmad, after re-reading it (3 times) and searching myself I am now convinced this actually is on-topic.

    Cheers - L~R

Re^2: whats the Video encoders/converter
by kidkonnect (Initiate) on Jul 24, 2010 at 10:18 UTC
    oh sorry i was assuming i didnt have to specificy that i was asking for the best video encoder/converter that i could run in my perl script. because thats what my problem is.
      oh sorry i was assuming i didnt have to specificy that i was asking for the best video encoder/converter that i could run in my perl script. because thats what my problem is.

      You can run any of them from perl, so best would depend on each programs features, not perl.

        so it doesn't matter what encoder i use. they all work exactly the same? there's gotta be prefence. theres gotta be one that works best with perl.
Re^2: whats the Video encoders/converter
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 17, 2015 at 12:48 UTC
    The interface of adobe premiere is much better.

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