Developer Tools Components & Libraries Standard MPEG Encoder

Standard MPEG Encoder 6.0 Build 6020 for Windows

by Industrial Streams

Avg. Rating 2.6 (7 votes)

File Details

File Size 3.5 MB
License Commercial Demo, $650.00
Operating System Windows (All)
Date Added
Total Downloads 703
Publisher Industrial Streams
Homepage Standard MPEG Encoder

Publisher's Description

Standard MPEG Encoder is a software Mpeg Encoder targeted at companies looking to add Mpeg Encoding functionality to their applications. The Standard Mpeg Encoder is available both as a DirectShow Filter as well as a standard Windows Dynamic Link Library.

Latest Reviews

LRN

LRN reviewed v5.40 Build 1534 on Apr 6, 2007

I don't get it. Any DirectShow encoder could be used by software developer (you just have to mess with DirectShow API). Also, you can use commandline versions of encoders (such as famous x264.exe) for more straight encoding. Not sure about dll's but there should be some. So, why would one purchase this piece of software? I just don't get it.

brusco

brusco reviewed v5.0 Build 1516 on Sep 14, 2006

@unger71

You can buy a lot of software for $650, you could also buy a lot of burgers for $650, whats your point?

You won't get another commercial developers mpeg encoder (Encoder not transcoder) for $650. As opposed to software like TMpegEnc, here you are buying a DEVELOPMENT tool, not just a normal consumer tool.

Development tools make money, consumer software cost money. As an analogy they are selling you a fishing rod, not just a fish. Thats the reason for the price.

If you suck at development and dont think that your sales could cover $650 then by all means avoid this. I tried this and liked it, very easy to use in C# and Delphi.Net.

unger71

unger71 reviewed v5.0 Build 1513 on Aug 13, 2006

I can buy a lot of software for $650.00 . The must be mad.

Avg. Rating 2.6 (7 votes)
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LRN

LRN reviewed v5.40 Build 1534 on Apr 6, 2007

I don't get it. Any DirectShow encoder could be used by software developer (you just have to mess with DirectShow API). Also, you can use commandline versions of encoders (such as famous x264.exe) for more straight encoding. Not sure about dll's but there should be some. So, why would one purchase this piece of software? I just don't get it.

brusco

brusco reviewed v5.0 Build 1516 on Sep 14, 2006

@unger71

You can buy a lot of software for $650, you could also buy a lot of burgers for $650, whats your point?

You won't get another commercial developers mpeg encoder (Encoder not transcoder) for $650. As opposed to software like TMpegEnc, here you are buying a DEVELOPMENT tool, not just a normal consumer tool.

Development tools make money, consumer software cost money. As an analogy they are selling you a fishing rod, not just a fish. Thats the reason for the price.

If you suck at development and dont think that your sales could cover $650 then by all means avoid this. I tried this and liked it, very easy to use in C# and Delphi.Net.

unger71

unger71 reviewed v5.0 Build 1513 on Aug 13, 2006

I can buy a lot of software for $650.00 . The must be mad.

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