MMConvert 1.0.6.386


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MMConvert 1.0.6.386

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This is a free open source media converter, which helps you convert media files from one format to another. Support any source format with relevant DirectShow decoder, supported destination format includes: asf,wmv,wma,avi,mp3,wav,mkv,mka,ogg,APE(monkey's audio), rm, mov, etc...

Features:

- convert any media, include video or audio or both to avi format

- convert video with audio media to wmv format, but not audio only media; any media can be converted to wma

- convert any media to mp3

- convert any media to wav

- convert video with audio media to MKV format, but not audio only media; any media can be converted to MKA

- convert any media to ogg

- convert any media to ape, this is a lossless audio compression format

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Revision History of MMConvert

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V1.0.6.386B 2006-10-13

* added drag & drop files to file list

* fixed the command line version display issue

* other bugfix and enhancement.

V1.0.5.236B 2006-05-09

* added monkey's Audio(APE) support

* added mpeg4(xvid) codec

* added H264(x264) codec

* added mp3 options argument in cmdline version

* added ogg options in GUI and cmdline version and more...

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