This SDK contains two useful DirectShow filters that can be used for converting video color space, resizing and cropping clips, and more
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | Jul 4th 2013 |
Developer |
e2eSoft
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User Rating |
792
4.5
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Original File Size | 370 KB |
Downloads | 6458 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Multimedia |
e2eSoft VideoTrans Filter is a software development kit (SDK) designed for developers who wish to integrate two DirectShow video filters into their own software that enable end users to resize clips and convert color space.
The downloaded package is tiny and contains the two filters: Video Resize Filter and Color Space Convert Filter (.ax filetype).
The first one is a highly performant DirectShow filter that gives end users the possibility of changing the dimensions of their clips. It offers support for a several media subtypes, such as MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB32, MEDIASUBTYPE_YUYV and MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV. In addition to video resizing, it allows users to crop clips and make image adjustments to the brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and gamma levels. Deinterlacing can be enabled too (RGB only). The utility is optimized for MMX/SSE2.
The color space conversion filter supports MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB32, MEDIASUBTYPE_YUYV, MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV and other media types, giving users the possibility to simply choose the input and output video format. This filter features video cropping abilities as well, together with dynamic media type change.
As far as the licensing details are concerned, you can freely try the SDK but you have to buy it if you plan to include it in your software projects for commercial usage.
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