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Aimersoft Media Converter 1.5.5 war am 28. Juni 2014! als Giveaway verfügbar!
Aimersoft AlMedia Converter is an application that you can use to encode media files between numerous formats, including AVI, FLV, MOV, MPEG, MP4, MP3, MKV, WAV and FLAC. It provides presets for various portable devices, allowing you to enjoy desired files anywhere and anytime you like.
The multi-threaded conversion lets you convert multiple files at a time. Also you can adjust output parameters like resolution, frame rate, etc. One click conversion with guaranteed output quality and super-fast speed!
Windows NT4/ 2000/ 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8; Processor: >750MHz Intel or AMD CPU; RAM: 256 MB or above; Free Hard Disk Space: 100 MB or more
21.8 MB
$39.95
Heads up on the DRM removal feature.
Apparently it's a REAL TIME Conversion, using whatever internal recording device your PC comes with, so the procedure lasts as long as the duration of the file: a 6-hr lecture will take 6 hrs to convert AND any other sounds the PC makes in the meanwhile will be included in the output audio... so, you have to leave this program as the only one working and walk away if you want to ensure a clean file.
Also, make sure the sound settings are turned to MAX if you want to get a decent level audio on the converted file, otherwise you'll be straining to hear anything.
See the discussion thread on their site if you want to get a better idea of the kinks that still need to be worked out: http://www.aimersoft.com/itunes-drm/remove-drm-from-audible-aa-aax-audiobook.html - it comes right after the article they have posted there about stripping DRM from Audible files.
"Aimersoft DRM Media Converter Giveaway" is the title when you follow the GOTD link. The key word is: "DRM". That means that it's a screen recorder basically -- that's because there's no known way to circumvent many methods of DRM.
That's not to say this is bad software or a bad type of app -- it's just a bit different than the many video converters that re-encode or transcode the original. A converter opens the media file, decodes it, optionally changes the size etc., then re-encodes it. A ripper is a converter that also manages the DRM on a video DVD or Blu-Ray disc. A DRM converter OTOH combines a player with a capture or recording app, recording the media file as it plays, using the same code more or less as a converter to save the results in the format you choose.
Advantages might include lower overhead on your system than using a browser or a regular player, where more hardware resources might be used playing the content, making them unavailable for the recording part using screen capture software. And since many screen capture apps do not let you pick & choose your encoder, you'd often have to record the content 1st, then convert it, meaning more time spent for lower quality [every time you (re)encode you lose some].
The chief disadvantage is that recording is less efficient than converting or transcoding, & that translates into taking longer for generally poorer results. OTOH using a regular screen capture app instead of something like this **might** mean you'd be able to take advantage of players that enhance the video by for example making colors more vivid.
As far as something like subs or CC or teletext go, Fran, it's maybe a bit complicated. If your source is something like broadcast or cable, & your hardware receives the original stream [e.g. an internal or external tuner], you *might* also be able to access & save the CC or TT stream -- that way you can later have subs you can turn on/off. When you're purely recording playback, *if* the player can display subs, CC, or TT, then you can record that as part of the picture, but the only way to get switchable subs in that case is to record it twice, once with subs displayed so you can OCR that copy. Of course you can always type your own subs into a special app that also plays your video [there are a few available free], & there are apps that use voice recognition to create subs or captioning, but your mileage will most likely vary using one of those.
I downloaded this last year on my old PC. It wasn't the best converter I ever tried, but it did a reasonable job - so much so I'll download again for my new PC.
I've also used Any Video Converter, Xmedia recode and Format Factory. All are freeware and do a decent job.
Installed easily on Windows 7/64. I find it curious that it is not possible to convert and include subtitles in the converted file. Some of the freeware available for conversion do (Freemake,Any Video Converter) so. am I missing something here?
I think this is the program I picked up early this year shortly after discovering gotd. I installed it on my more powerful work computer (my home computer had XP and was slow). I was able to convert hundreds of vob files to mp4s to save storage space. Now my new home computer has Win7 with more power so with this return opportunity I've installed the program on it. The install was easy, just had to wait 3 seconds or so for the company to send the registration key. I I was surprised the program chose to install in the Admin area, but I'm sure I can work with it there as well the next time I have something to convert. liked that the version I put on my work machine could take a series of videos and combine them into one, which Any Video Converter does not seem to be able to do.
Ein Konverter?
Huch, die Woche ging aber schnell rum, habe beinahe das Wochenende verpasst! ;-)
Und wie immer schreibe ich: VERGESST SOWAS! Nehmt FFmpeg! (https://www.ffmpeg.org/)
Viele Konverter arbeiten eh mit dieser Engine. Warum dann nicht gleich zum Original greifen?
Im Gegensatz zu den ganzen Umwandlern hier sind die Resultate auch wenigstens kompatibel.
Laufen jedenfalls in Kombination meiner sämtlichen Geräte, also Fritte, Smart-TV, Android usw.
Viele Konverter splitten einfach nur Audio und Video aus den VOB-Dateien (also von einer DVD).
Und fügen sie dann zu einem MPG-Video zusammen. Ergebnis: unstabiler, fetter Schrott...
An meine Filme lasse ich echt nur noch FFmpeg, recodiere sie in etwas besserer Auflösung (800x448).
Dauert zwar, aber die Ergebnisse sind dadurch meist besser als das Original.
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Software kann registriert werden, es steht aber nirgens was von kostenlos!
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Die Software ist alles andere als schnell. Wer soll sowas kaufen, wo es Xmedia recode umsonst gibt?
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Heute gibt's - wie immer - mal wieder nur Müll. Wie wär's mal mit Adobe Creative Cloud CC 2014? Könnte ich zur Zeit gut gebrauchen. Oder Windows 8.1? Aber nein, stattdessen verschenkt man hier unterirdisch minderwertigen Plunder. Es ist eine Frechheit, was einem hier zugemutet wird, und wenn das nicht endlich bald besser wird, werde ich einen Anwalt einschalten.
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setup.exe Trojaner
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Wahnsinn, es ist Wochenende und was kommt? Klar, ein weiterer Converter juhu. Ein Softeimer Media Converter, man kann einfach nicht genug davon bekommen. Gibt es eigentlich auch noch andere Tätigkeiten am Rechner, als Videos zu bearbeiten? Na jedenfalls 100% off, ab dafür und besten Dank an GAOTD!
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Ich habe mal eine Frage an das Giveaway Team, kann es sein, das bei Euch
eine Hand nicht weiß was die andere tut, denn die Frage ist wohl berechtigt, Ihr bietet dieses Programm an: Aimersoft Media Converter 1.5.5, doch der Titel ist falsch, denn der müßte so lauten:
Aimersoft DRM Media Converter 1.5.5, in folge dessen ist auch der Info
Text darunter falsch, wenn Ihr es nicht glauben wollt, dann klickt
doch auf dieser Seite mal oben wo Homepage steht den Link an, ich
denke mal dann dürfte euch ein ganzer Kronleuchter aufgehen, in diesem
Sinne, viel Spaß bei der Fehlerkorrektur....
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hallo die beschreibung und namensgebung stimmt nicht über ein in dem was man heute runter laden kann!
richtig müsste es lauten "Aimersoft DRM Media Converter 1.5.5"
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Diesmal nan Daumen nach oben.
Der Konverter arbeitet und schaut genauso aus wie der von Franzis, den ich seit Jahren auf dem Rechner habe und mit dem ich hochzufrieden bin.
Unterschied: Franzis ist nochmal 10 Ocken günstiger und hat keinen Fettsack an Zusätzen dabei. :)
Wenns hier heute für lau ist, kann man das Teil brauchen.
Ob die Meckerer hier und da ne Schwachstelle finden, weiß ich nicht, aber ich gehe mal staaaark davon aus.
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