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Puma Video Convert Delphi Control 1.8
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Puma Development |
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Rating: 5/5 (1 votes)     
Released: May 30, 2006
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Puma Video Convert is a Delphi control that allows programmers to easily integrate video converting and processing capabilities into their software applications.
Features:
Supported input file formats : AVI (DivX/XviD/Mpeg (1,2,4)/H264) Windows Media Video (asf/wmv) Mpeg 1,2 container (mpeg/mpg/vob) Mpeg 4 container (mp4) Apple Quicktime (qt/mov/3gp/3gpp) OGG Media (ogm) Real Media (rm) DivX 3,5,6 (divx) Matroska (mkv) DVD, (S)VCD
Supported output file formats: AVI (DivX/XviD/Mpeg (1, 2, 4)/H264) or Windows Media Video 8, 9, 9.1 WAV (compressed/uncompressed), OGG Vorbis, Windows Media Audio 8, 9, 9.1 Preview Support Custom WMV Profiles. You can configure streams to use variable bit rate encoding (VBR), uncompressed audio or video stream, Video Size, Buffer Size, Frame rate, etc. Audio and Video compressor settings Export audio file with specific codec, number of channel, sample rate, bit per sample. Resize and crop Video frames export First and Last frame select Split video files Image files export Set brightness, lightness, saturation, contrast, hue. Convert image to black and white (grayscale filter) Rotate image
Product homepage: http://www.puma-development.com
Download:
www.puma-development.com
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| Type: Shareware |
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Cost: $99.00 US |
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Size: 932 K |
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