![]() For me this is more than enough since XMedia Recode is the only tool I ever saw to include a preset for encoding video to the format required by my Sansa e200 media player. Why should you get XMedia Recode when there are so many similar programs on the market? Presets that's the answer - at least if nothing mentioned above doesn't sound good you you. The program features a simple interface, but don’t let it fool you it’s a powerful program that works with many different formats and includes a bunch of settings to configure video conversion up to the smallest detail. here's XMedia Recode 2.3.2.9: available as freeware this piece of code may come from a German developer but the list of available languages includes also includes Japanese English French and Italian next to German compatibility looks great - Win 2000 Win XP Win Vista Win 7 there are two versions available - a standalone installer and a portable one and in case you were wondering about optimization for multiple CPUs/cores I got some good news for you: after running XMedia Recode for a while and encoding a few videos it's my pleasure to tell you that this program works as it should using the processor resources at its disposal to the maximum (no support for GPU encoding it seems but I guess this is not that bad for a freebie). This video will teach you how to crop video for FREE using XMedia RecodeCrop Video without WatermarkSubscribe. XMedia Recode is a handy video converter with support for dozens of video formats and a special emphasis on mobile video formats. ![]()
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