iPodME v2.4
Open source
Vista / Win7 / WinXP
Vista / Win7 / WinXP
iPodME, short for iPod Media Encoder, converts video into an iPod-compatible format. It has been programmed with efficiency and ease-of-use in mind, so it should be fairly straightforward to use.
Although a small (4 Mb) software, iPodME has several useful features in it:
- easy batch encoding, just select multiple files by clicking on the “add files” button or drag’n drop them into the list
- adding new files to the batch during encoding
- running in background without disturbing your work (with the defaut priority option)
- 6 profiles adapted to most usage : 3 encoding speed, each optimized for file size or video quality
- possibility to customize the encoding options
- support for soft-subtitles and multiple subtitles per video
- support for multiple CPU cores automatically
- possibility to shutdown your computer after encoding
This program requires .NET Framework 2.0 or higher to run.
Although a small (4 Mb) software, iPodME has several useful features in it:
- easy batch encoding, just select multiple files by clicking on the “add files” button or drag’n drop them into the list
- adding new files to the batch during encoding
- running in background without disturbing your work (with the defaut priority option)
- 6 profiles adapted to most usage : 3 encoding speed, each optimized for file size or video quality
- possibility to customize the encoding options
- support for soft-subtitles and multiple subtitles per video
- support for multiple CPU cores automatically
- possibility to shutdown your computer after encoding
This program requires .NET Framework 2.0 or higher to run.
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Keywords:
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video
encoder
converter
License type
Open source1
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Date added
21 Nov 2010
Downloads
2,567
File size
3.89 MB
(<1min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages
English
Operating systems
Vista / Win7 / WinXP1
1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.
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