Posted by: dimensionlearning | July 17, 2008

Super C video encoder

I want to share an amazing find we made on the Internet recently.

 

While we were working on a rapid e-learning project we needed to embed some video content we produced in to the e-learning pages.

 

The rapid development tool already had a player and required the video content to be encoded to very specific criteria. While we do often use Adobe Flash CS3 we were looking for an encoding product that could allow us more options for importing and exporting different file formats.

 

My colleague Andy stumbled across this excellent FREE tool called SUPER © and it has panned out to be the bees knees.

 

If you want to transfer content from one format to another. For example, an AVI file off your digital video camera in to Flash flv for use on the internet then this is a product that will allow you to do it.

 

I have to admit when I went to the web site I felt a little uncomfortable about downloading the product. It’s a busy web site where fancy design and layout is not a big factor. The way it navigates and is laid out didn’t give me a good feel but these guys clearly know their subject. With the persuasion of my colleague my mind was settled and I went forward with it.

 

I have gone through the process of downloading and installing it twice now and both times it has been easy to do with no problems so don’t have the same fears as I did.

 

You can find it at http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

 

 

 

Its not pretty but it is good.

Its not very pretty but it works really well.

 

If you need a comprehensive, yet relatively easy tool to convert (encode) or play any Multimedia file with outstanding results, then SUPER © is what you need.

 

We have used it to convert some AVI files in to Flash to play in our online e-learning tool and it produced some very light (small in terms of file size) flv’s of an excellent quality.


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