posted by Anti November 21st, 2008.No Comments

Update
Windows XP & Vista 32 bit and 64 bit | 132MB
MP4-wrapped H.264 video with Dolby Digital audio (AC-3) now possible. This is an update for Rhozet Carbon Coder 3.02.16, the finest video transcoder/encoder available at U.S. $4,995. This update contains the H.264 Exporter Enhancement. With this update, you can now create MP4-wrapped H.264 video with the high quality Dolby Digital multichannel audio (AC-3) with Stereo and 5.1-channel surround sound, the same audio used in DVD and Blu-ray. This was not possible until now. Before, one had to transcode an MP4-wrapped H.264 video containing AC-3 to AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) and suffer a loss of quality.
In addition to the H.264 Exporter Enhancement, this update also contains:
- XDCam Importer Enhancement: added the ability to import XDCam EX files.
- Avid DNxHD Importer Enhancement: Carbon 3.11 can now import MXF wrapped Avid DNxHD source material which follows the OPATOM standard.
- Panasonic AVCIntra: Carbon 3.11 can now import and export Panasonic’s AVCIntra codec.
- DPX Importer Enhancement: Carbon 3.11 can now import timecode from a DPX sequence as well as associated information, such as color correction data, contained in a separate LUT file.
- Video Timecode Inject Filter: Allows you to manually set the Start Timecode of a target. This can be controlled through the Carbon Coder application as well as the API.
Rhozet was formed by members of the Canopus ProCoder product group. Carbon Coder is a universal transcoder and encoder and the supported format list is impressive: it includes MPEG -1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, Windows Media, DV25, DV50, DVCPro, HDV, VC-1, DPS, DivX, XviD, Flash, Real Video, QuickTime, AVI, ASF, MXF, LXF, GXF, sQ, Omneon Spectrum, and 3GPP. In performing these encodes and transcodes, Carbon Coder offers a mix of video and audio filtering, along with deinterlacing, cropping, color correction, gamma correction, and other effects. Other niceties included inverse telecine, time code burn-in, logo insertion, and metadata conversion.
Carbon Coder’s feature set and video quality are outstanding, but its performance is what’s really impressive, especially in a multiple-processor workstation. It produces sharp and clear video with bright, vibrant colors, the video free of deinterlacing jaggies and other artifacts.
At $4,995, Carbon Coder isn’t for casuals user or small shops. However, if you or your facility has outgrown the functionality of lower-end transcoders, or need features or format support not provided in lower end transcoders, Carbon Coder is definitely for you.
For working on converting DVD/HD/Blu-ray rips to H.264, XviD, or any other format, Carbon Coder will produce the best possible quality.
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