Bigasoft announces Total Video Converter support for WebM/VP8 decode

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margieg

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Aug 4, 2010, 1:52:02 AM8/4/10
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Bigasoft Corporation announces fully support for WebM/VP8 decode soon
after Google debuted the new open WebM/VP8 video format. Bigasoft is
the first multimedia software developer to support Webm/VP8 decode.

Bigasoft Total Video Converter (Windows and Mac are all available) can
convert WebM files (VP8 video) in a quite stable manner and with fast
speed. Bigasoft Total Video Converter can decode and convert WebM/VP8
to many other videos such as MP4, MOV, AVI, 3GP, FLV, H.264, MKV, WMV,
RM, Xvid, DivX, etc., and can extract music from WebM/VP8 and save as
OGG, MP3, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA, etc. Bigasoft Total Video Converter
supports converting WebM files (VP8 video) for playback on a great
variety of digital devices including iPod, iPhone, BlackBerry, Apple
TV, Zune, PSP, PS3, Pocket PC, Creative Zen, Xbox, Archos and so on.

The WebM project announced several free and commercial tools that
support WebM/VP8 encoding such as FFmpeg, encoding.com. Adobe also
announces Flash Player will support for Google's VP8 Video Codec.
However, Apple Inc, the American multinational corporation remains
notably absent. It is reported that Apple CEO Steve Jobs apparently
lacks faith in Google's newly announced VP8 WebM video codec from
which we can see there is considerable demand for Webm/VP8 video
decoding to other video formats.

“Bigasoft senses the needs for watching WebM files on many portable
devices and transcoding WebM and VP8 videos for various applications
such as importing to movie make for edit, burning WebM and VP8 videos
to DVD.”, Said Steve Brown, the Chief Executive of Bigasoft
Corporation. "Bigasoft is proud to be the first vendor to support WebM/
VP8 decoding and is very happy to help people meet their conversion
demand.” “In the next few weeks, Bigasoft will develop specially
designed WebM/VP8 decoder and converter to help more people and to
serve users’ various and professional needs. Bigasoft is glad to
collect feedback from users and WebM/VP8 fans all over the world"

All videos converter in both Windows and Mac version from Bigasoft are
now available to support WebM/VP8 decoding such as Bigasoft iPod Video
Converter, Bigasoft iPhone Video Converter, Bigasoft iPad Video
Covnerter, Bigasoft PSP Video Converter, Bigasoft Zune Video
Converter.
For more info, visit:
http://www.bigasoft.com/news/bigasoft-fully-supports-webm-vp8-decode.html

nandan amar

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Aug 4, 2010, 2:23:38 AM8/4/10
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I think ffmpeg does all that that u mentioned.


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Mike Melanson

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Aug 4, 2010, 2:47:32 AM8/4/10
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On 08/03/2010 11:23 PM, nandan amar wrote:
> I think ffmpeg does all that that u mentioned.

The software most likely uses FFmpeg. Most of these converter programs
do (often without crediting FFmpeg).

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Vladimir Pantelic

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Aug 4, 2010, 3:59:32 AM8/4/10
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seeing "avcodec.dll" flashing by during the install says enough I think.

have not seen any mention of the LGPL either...


Carlos Andrés Solís

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Aug 4, 2010, 6:07:43 PM8/4/10
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2010/8/4 Vladimir Pantelic <vlad...@gmail.com>:

Talking about open-source software, why do most propietary front-ends
(like Total Video Converter, or MediaCoder) have so many options that
open-source programs (Arista, WinFF) don't even have yet?

- Carlos Solís

Vladimir Pantelic

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Aug 5, 2010, 3:26:32 PM8/5/10
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I guess the ones that try to sell for $$$ think that more options equals
more "professional features" equals more sales......

Carlos Andrés Solís

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Aug 5, 2010, 8:22:04 PM8/5/10
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I mean, in most open-source converters, there's no double-pass,
there's no scaling, and sometimes there's not even a bit-rate control!
- Carlos Solís

2010/8/5 Vladimir Pantelic <vlad...@gmail.com>:

Wei QIAN

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Aug 6, 2010, 10:30:51 PM8/6/10
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I've tried this software,it is able to support trancoding webm files
to other formats, but can't create a webm file...

grey smith

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Aug 7, 2010, 11:40:02 AM8/7/10
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On Aug 4, 6:07 pm, Carlos Andrés Solís <csol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2010/8/4 Vladimir Pantelic <vlado...@gmail.com>:
Motivation to innovate and improve? AKA paycheck? Just my $0.02.
Cheers and happy coding.
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