Converting mkv files server-side.

Discussion in 'Programming' started by AnonymousUser, Sep 10, 2008.

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    Does anybody know any server side video encoders to encode mkv files to another filetype?

    If not does anybody have any advice on how i can convert gbs of mkv on my server without downloading>converting>uploading.


    Thanks in advance
     
    AnonymousUser, Sep 10, 2008 IP
  2. crystal2008

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    Hi, you can try E.M. Total Video Converter Command Line, it is a server side video converter which can batch convert video to flash video and other video formats. it supply you an easy and effecient way to add video encoding feature such as video editing, batch conversion, quality control, watermarking, subtitling and etc. with CGI or server-side scripting language.

    Key Features of E.M. Total Video Converter Command Line:
    1. Convert between all popular video and audio formats including flv, avi,wmv ,mp4, mov, 3gp, mp3, wma etc., convert video to Pockect players such as iPod, iPhone, PSP etc.
    2. Support adding subtitles, watermarks, logos and copyright images to video.
    3. Combine several video and audio files to one video file.
    4. Generate slideshow with your favorite picture and music.
    5. Faster conversion speed and higher quality than other Flash Video Encoder or Video to Flash Converter.
    6. Full control over the converted video: dimension, frame rate, bit rate and etc with command-line parameters.
    7. Advanced video editing function lets you crop and fill the video.
    8. Audio sample rate, bit rate, channels and volume are adjustable with command-line parameters.
    9. Create thumbnail image for the converted video in JPEG format.
     
    crystal2008, Apr 15, 2010 IP
  3. Pandemonium

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    Or try ffmpeg/mencoder
     
    Pandemonium, Apr 15, 2010 IP
  4. MichaelOwen

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    yep try ffmpeg/mencoder .. that's a way to do it aswell :d
     
    MichaelOwen, Apr 15, 2010 IP