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VisioForge Video Edit SDK (Delphi Version)
VisioForge Video Edit SDK allows programmers to easily integrate video editing and processing capabilities into their software applications. VisioForge Video Edit allows you to create your own movie out of any audio and video files.
You can add various effects to it and transition effects between tracks. VisioForge Video Edit supports the most popular video formats, such as AVI and Windows Media Video, a free format with wide features - matroska and the most popular Internet format - Flash Video (FLV).
In addition, you can take advantages of other formats using third-party DirectShow filters. With VisioForge Video Edit SDK (Delphi Version) 3.3 it is possible to export audio to the most popular formats.
You can add various effects to it and transition effects between tracks. VisioForge Video Edit supports the most popular video formats, such as AVI and Windows Media Video, a free format with wide features - matroska and the most popular Internet format - Flash Video (FLV).
In addition, you can take advantages of other formats using third-party DirectShow filters. With VisioForge Video Edit SDK (Delphi Version) 3.3 it is possible to export audio to the most popular formats.
License: SharewareFie size: 25.1MBRequirements :
Windows Vista (x86 and x64), Windows XP (x86 and x64), Windows XP MCE, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98
DirectX 9 or later
Key Features:
- -Input formats: video formats - AVI, MPEG-1/2, WMV, 3GP, QuickTime MOV, MPEG-4/H264 (AVC), any other if you have corresponding decoder
- -audio formats - WAV, MP3, OGG, WMA, AAC, any other if you have corresponding decoder and images - BMP, PNG, GIF, JPEG, TIFF
- -Supports unlimited amount of input audio/video files and images
- -Adding various parts of video and audio files to the timeline
- -Transition effects between tracks (above 80, same as in Windows Movie Maker)
- -Encoding parameters - video size, frame rate, video and audio codecs, video and audio bit rate
- -Output video formats: AVI, WMV (using built-in or external profiles or specifying all parameters directly), MKV (Matroska), FLV (using free 3rd party DirectShow filter), MPEG 1/2 (with VCD/SVCD/DVD profiles), MPEG-4 (iPod compatible) using Standard MPEG Encoder, any other formats via third-party filters (e.g. MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4/H264, 3GP)
System Requirements:
Windows Vista (x86 and x64), Windows XP (x86 and x64), Windows XP MCE, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98
DirectXÂ 9 or later
Version history:
Flash Video MX Pro V.5.0.9.0
(Dec. 2, 2008)
1.Fixed the problem that the transparent background of imported Alpha AVI goes black while transparent color is selected or contrast is adjusted.
2.Fixed the loss problem of frame-rate precision while exporting FLV.
1.Fixed the problem that the transparent background of imported Alpha AVI goes black while transparent color is selected or contrast is adjusted.
2.Fixed the loss problem of frame-rate precision while exporting FLV.
Faq:
What is FLV?
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file. The most common approach is to use an SWF file that functions as a media player with screen and playback controls. Notable users of the FLV format include Google video and YouTube. Flash video is viewable on most operating systems.
How do I get help on using this program?
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file.
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file. The most common approach is to use an SWF file that functions as a media player with screen and playback controls. Notable users of the FLV format include Google video and YouTube. Flash video is viewable on most operating systems.
How do I get help on using this program?
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file.
