Encoding Filters Pack Crack + License Key (Updated)

Encoding Filters Pack Crack + License Key (Updated)

Encoding Filters Pack Crack Full Version

A piece of software meant to provide developers with various filters that can be used with a wide range of audio and video file formats

Version 10.1.5.0
Updated Oct 26th 2017
Developer
User Rating 3.1
753 3.1
Original File Size 31.8 MB
Downloads 5901
Systems Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit
Category Programming

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Encoding Filters Pack has been built as a set of development filters that provide developers with the possibility to apply a variety of effects to video and audio files.

These DirectShow filters can be used in combination with various software development kits from VisioForge and offer support for different types of audio and video file formats. In fact, it should be noted that the pack has been built based on the company's video processing .Net SDKs.

The DirectShow Encoding Filters Pack comes with a nice set of filters, which include the FFMPEG Encoder filter (for MPEG-1/2/4, Flash Video file formats), nVidia CUDA H264 encoder, and H264 encoder / decoder (with Intel QuickSync support).

Additionally, the application provides developers with a multitude of encoders and decoders, which include AAC encoder, MP4 mixer, MP3 LAME encoder, WebM encoder / decoder, FLAC encoder / decoder, Speex encoder / decoder, Ogg Vorbis encoder / decoder, and Colorspace converters.

The VisioForge DirectShow Encoding Filters Pack Crack has been designed to work with a wide range of video file formats, which means that developers can take advantage of it when it comes to building either general-purpose video converters and processing applications, as well as tools that are targeted to specific video types.

Developers can use the tool in combination with multiple VisioForge SDKs, such as Media Player SDK, Video Capture SDK, Video Edit SDK, and the like. Thus, they can expand the capabilities of their applications, which ensures a better experience for their users.

The filters pack is compatible with various programming languages, including Visual Studio .NET (Visual C#, Visual C++, Visual Basic .NET), Delphi, Visual C++, and Borland C++ Builder.

The DirectShow Encoding Filters Pack is available for licensing either for a single developer or for a team of developers, but the functionality included in the tool remains unchanged.

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