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02-07-2012, 04:49 AM
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HTML5 video transcoder with Watch-folders
Hi guys,
I'm working on the HTML5 strategy at the moment and am trying to source a new transcoder that has the capacity to output the required formats. The transcoder needs watch folder capability, will work well on multiple cores, encoding a single HQ mov, mp4, or whatever to: vp6 (flv), h264 (flv & mp4), webm (vp8) and Ogg (theora). I've looked at the normal suspects, but they don’t support them. (Carbon for instance). I'm also looking at Libav/ffmpeg but can't program for Linux so would also need a watch-folder system too. Any pointers appreciated! Kind Regards Paul |
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03-26-2012, 05:07 PM
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RE: HTML5 video transcoder with Watch-folders
Who do you consider usual suspects?
FlipFactory would work for all but Ogg Theora. None of the commercial vendors can support Ogg Theora because of the licensing. http://www.telestream.net/flipfactory/overview.htm Users who require Ogg or VP6 would be a mighty small percentage at this point, right? WebM and H.264 should cover somewhere in the high 90%s. |
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