
VideoCharge v3.16.0.0 Portable
The program is primarily meant for webmasters who publish videos or images on web servers.
For that VideoCharge possesses a complete set of features:
* Enables to split files into parts
* Allows to create thumbnails for every produced video file
* Includes built-in FTP client
* Provides ability to protect videos and graphics files by putting a watermark over image
* Allows to extract single frames of video files and save them as graphics files
* Enables to preview all output files before processing along with ability to exclude any one of them
* Possesses a flexible mechanism of creation of the output filename
VideoCharge is intended also for people, who require flash processing of video files without changing the original format.
It provides ability to produce videos without decompression and subsequent compression of every frame, which allows to process huge videos practically on flow: split videos into smaller clips, join single-type files into a single one, etc.
Some WMV files can't be navigated for lack of indexes and so can be watched starting from the first frame only. VideoCharge enables to perform prompt indexation of such WMV files and thus completely resolve the problem.
VideoCharge can help you when you have a file that, for example, can't fit in a CD, and you want to split it into a few parts, no more than 700MB apiece. By means of VideoCharge, using "Without Re-compression" mode and split by size, you can do that in just a few minutes!
VideoCharge is a video converter. In other words, it enables to convert videos from one format into another. Here all the operations concerned with process settings are simplified to the maximum and don't require special knowledge. Thousands files can actually be reencoded by one click! If you have an old video archive and want to convert it into one of the modern video formats, make use of VideoCharge to save your time!
The program can be applied to extracting frames of video files and saving them into one of supported image formats. It provides rich facilities for adjustment, preview and selection of frames for posterior saving.
Extraction can be performed in two ways. In automatic mode you can create a thumbnail (small graphics file) out of the first frame of produced movie, extract frames regularly (by setting time intervals or specifying number of frames) or extract all moive's frames without exception. Another way is to select the necessary frames manually, via the Editor, that enables to preview them before extracting.
Thumbnails can be created for sequences of graphics files as well.
VideoCharge fits the users who need to extract or remove scenes of videos. It enables to create a thumbnail (out of the first or specified frame) for every selected scene. Segments of audio files can be extracted or removed as well.
The program is also meant for users who need to protect video or image files from illegal copying. It allows to add watermark (text or graphics file) to image, includes a broad set of parameters that influence watermark appearance.
VideoCharge is particularly optimized for processing a great number of files (batch processing). It enables to process whole folders with files and subfolders inside. If you have a vast video collection and want to reencode it into one of the modern video formats, apply filters, add watermarks - VideoCharge will certainly help you.
The application can also be used for joining sequences of video or audio files into a single file. Here if all the files are of the same format, they can be joined without exhausting decompression and posterior compression of each file. A sequence of graphics files can be merged into a singe video file as well.
VideoCharge can handle DVDs as well as VOB and IFO files. The program allows to extract DVD chapters and save them as separate files. VOB files can be processed singly, regardless of whether index file are present or not.
VideoCharge enables to automatize processing of video, audio and image files. Command line support has been included in the program for that purpose.
Finally, VideoCharge can be used simply for playback of video files.
Splitting files into parts
VideoCharge enables to split video and audio files into parts:
* Split video by time.
This mode implies splitting video or audio file into parts of equal duration. Duration can be set in seconds, milliseconds or frames. The last part of processed file most probably will have lesser duration - its creation can be enabled or disabled at user's discretion.
* Split video by size.
The present mode implies splitting video or audio file into parts of specified size. Size can be set in KiloBytes or MegaBytes.
* Split video into equal parts.
The given mode implies splitting video or audio file into specified number of parts of equal duration. Duration of each part equals duration of the original file divided by the specified number of parts.
* Split video by scene.
This mode implies splitting video or audio file into component scenes. Unique scenes are determined by means of motion analysis of every frame or by appearance of curtain (completely black frame).
VideoCharge includes flexible mechanism of creation of the produced file name. Name of produced file can include variables that hold original file name, name of the original file's parent folder, sequence number of the produced file, etc.
Built-in Editor provides ability to preview all files that will be produced before splitting and exclude needless files from processing, if any. This enables to save time, since some of the produced files may be found irrelevant later.
One or more thumbnails (small graphics files) can be created for every produced file.
VideoCharge enables to split into parts not only a whole movie, but also its fragments specified by means of the Editor.
Joining several files into a single one
VideoCharge allows to join a sequence of video or audio files into a single file. A sequence of images can be joined into a single video file too. The given functionality provides ability to remove needless scenes from video and audio files. When working in "Without Re-compression" mode, one can remove scenes and join files of the same type instantly.
On flow processing
VideoCharge enables to process video and audio files on flow. All operations concerned with processing of video files generally are resource-intensive and take a lot of time since they require decompression and subsequent compression of every video frame. The application includes capability to process video files without re-compression! Thereby a gigabyte video can be processed only in a few minutes!
Of course, this functionality is unusable when it is necessary to process every frame meaningly, for example, when adding watermarks or applying filters. However all operations that does not require re-compression - splitting files, joining single-type files, extracting scenes, removing scenes - can be performed.
Creation of thumbnails
VideoCharge includes a broad set of capabilities for creation of thumbnails. Thumbnails can be created for both sequences of graphics files and video files (on basis of their frames).
There are 3 modes of thumbnails creation:
* Automatic mode
This mode implies creation of thumbnails to be carried out during creation of videos or processing sequences of images. Thumbnails can be created in any quantity. For videos thumbnails can be created out of the first frame, the most static frame (within the specified time span), specified frame, random frame. Here names of thumbnails can be set in special way or depend on the name of the processed file.
* Split mode
This mode is effective for extracting frames of video files and saving them as graphics files. It enables to extract all frames without exception, extract frames regularly (by setting time intervals) or extract the rigorously defined number of equidistant (by time) frames. Distance between frames is calculated as duration of the processed file divided by the specified number of frames.
* Custom mode
The present mode implies manual selection of necessary frames by means of the Editor. The process of selection is simplified to the maximum. One can preview all selected frames together and edit each of them separately - for example, crop frame, apply filters to improve image quality, specify custom size in pixels for produced thumbnail, etc.
For every produced thumbnail one can select target graphics format, specify size (in pixels) and color depth, apply filters to improve image quality, crop the original image, add watermark.
Creation of watermarks
VideoCharge enables adding watermark to a movie (to its every frame) or a graphics file. As a watermark one can use:
* Text
For text one can preset all basic attributes (font, color, size, etc) as well as rotation angle, transparency, stroke color and width. Text may include dynamic variables: name of the original file, name of the produced file, current time, current date. Text background may be transparent or colored (color can be assigned).
* Image
An image can be resized and rotated 90, 180 and 270 degrees. Also for images one can fix transparency level and transparent color.
Display time can be assigned to any watermark, which enables to add watermark to a movie's interval rather than a whole movie. The beginning and ending of watermark drawing can be protracted for preset time, which produces effect of smooth appearance and disappearance.
Command line
VideoCharge can be accessed via command line. Here names of the processed files and config file name are used as command line parameters.
Conversion of video, audio and graphics files
VideoCharge provides ability to convert video, audio and graphics files from one format into another. All parameters of encoding - frame rate, bitrate, aspect ratio and others - can be preset. The program allows to resize image, apply filters to correct appearance of every frame, use external video codecs (DivX, Xvid and others) for video compression. For creation of WMV and AVI files, the program includes a broad set of parameters including "two-pass encoding" feature that enables to produce more qualitative image. Ability to create videos that contain multiple video streams of different bitrate is included as well (for WMV files only).
Some information about the processed video file (author, copyright, etc) can be added to its header provided that target format supports this functionality.
The application is particularly optimized for processing a great number of files (batch processing). It enables to process folders with files and subfolders inside. At that the produced files are saved subject to hierarchy of files and subfolders in the source folders. File mask can be specified here in order to select promptly the necessary files to be processed.
Video editor functions
VideoCharge includes a broad set of tools for video editing. With VideoCharge one can extract the necessary scenes from videos, remove the needless scenes from videos, apply the Crop filter (create video file based on a part of every frame of the original video). The Editor provides ability to select scenes promptly and easily. The selected scenes can be previewed all together or individually.
VideoCharge enables to insert Header Video and Footer Video into movies. Header Video and Footer Video implicate small video clips that are inserted correspondingly in the beginning and in the end of the processed movie.
Processing of DVDs
VideoCharge can handle DVDs as well as VOB and IFO files. The program allows to parse solitary VOB files, extract chapters from them and save chapters as separate files or join them into a single file.
# Player
VideoCharge can play all kinds of video files and DVDs as well as display graphics files.
# Extra features
The program includes Wizard that helps to use it in full measure without special knowledge and study of the program itself. Wizard provides access to all main functions of the application.
VideoCharge includes built-in FTP client that enables to upload the produced files to FTP servers. One can also upload a file to several FTP servers at once.
VideoCharge allows to control file encoding process: when in use, the process can be paused, hidden in system tray or terminated. Closing the application and turning off the computer after completing the process can be enabled by means of the corresponding parameters.
System Requirements
* Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
* 64MB RAM (128MB recommended)
* 30MB of free hard disk space
* 800x600 screen resolution
* DirectX 8.1 or higher
* Installed codecs for media formats you are going to work with
Size: 14.18 MB
DownLoad
The program is primarily meant for webmasters who publish videos or images on web servers.
For that VideoCharge possesses a complete set of features:
* Enables to split files into parts
* Allows to create thumbnails for every produced video file
* Includes built-in FTP client
* Provides ability to protect videos and graphics files by putting a watermark over image
* Allows to extract single frames of video files and save them as graphics files
* Enables to preview all output files before processing along with ability to exclude any one of them
* Possesses a flexible mechanism of creation of the output filename
VideoCharge is intended also for people, who require flash processing of video files without changing the original format.
It provides ability to produce videos without decompression and subsequent compression of every frame, which allows to process huge videos practically on flow: split videos into smaller clips, join single-type files into a single one, etc.
Some WMV files can't be navigated for lack of indexes and so can be watched starting from the first frame only. VideoCharge enables to perform prompt indexation of such WMV files and thus completely resolve the problem.
VideoCharge can help you when you have a file that, for example, can't fit in a CD, and you want to split it into a few parts, no more than 700MB apiece. By means of VideoCharge, using "Without Re-compression" mode and split by size, you can do that in just a few minutes!
VideoCharge is a video converter. In other words, it enables to convert videos from one format into another. Here all the operations concerned with process settings are simplified to the maximum and don't require special knowledge. Thousands files can actually be reencoded by one click! If you have an old video archive and want to convert it into one of the modern video formats, make use of VideoCharge to save your time!
The program can be applied to extracting frames of video files and saving them into one of supported image formats. It provides rich facilities for adjustment, preview and selection of frames for posterior saving.
Extraction can be performed in two ways. In automatic mode you can create a thumbnail (small graphics file) out of the first frame of produced movie, extract frames regularly (by setting time intervals or specifying number of frames) or extract all moive's frames without exception. Another way is to select the necessary frames manually, via the Editor, that enables to preview them before extracting.
Thumbnails can be created for sequences of graphics files as well.
VideoCharge fits the users who need to extract or remove scenes of videos. It enables to create a thumbnail (out of the first or specified frame) for every selected scene. Segments of audio files can be extracted or removed as well.
The program is also meant for users who need to protect video or image files from illegal copying. It allows to add watermark (text or graphics file) to image, includes a broad set of parameters that influence watermark appearance.
VideoCharge is particularly optimized for processing a great number of files (batch processing). It enables to process whole folders with files and subfolders inside. If you have a vast video collection and want to reencode it into one of the modern video formats, apply filters, add watermarks - VideoCharge will certainly help you.
The application can also be used for joining sequences of video or audio files into a single file. Here if all the files are of the same format, they can be joined without exhausting decompression and posterior compression of each file. A sequence of graphics files can be merged into a singe video file as well.
VideoCharge can handle DVDs as well as VOB and IFO files. The program allows to extract DVD chapters and save them as separate files. VOB files can be processed singly, regardless of whether index file are present or not.
VideoCharge enables to automatize processing of video, audio and image files. Command line support has been included in the program for that purpose.
Finally, VideoCharge can be used simply for playback of video files.
Splitting files into parts
VideoCharge enables to split video and audio files into parts:
* Split video by time.
This mode implies splitting video or audio file into parts of equal duration. Duration can be set in seconds, milliseconds or frames. The last part of processed file most probably will have lesser duration - its creation can be enabled or disabled at user's discretion.
* Split video by size.
The present mode implies splitting video or audio file into parts of specified size. Size can be set in KiloBytes or MegaBytes.
* Split video into equal parts.
The given mode implies splitting video or audio file into specified number of parts of equal duration. Duration of each part equals duration of the original file divided by the specified number of parts.
* Split video by scene.
This mode implies splitting video or audio file into component scenes. Unique scenes are determined by means of motion analysis of every frame or by appearance of curtain (completely black frame).
VideoCharge includes flexible mechanism of creation of the produced file name. Name of produced file can include variables that hold original file name, name of the original file's parent folder, sequence number of the produced file, etc.
Built-in Editor provides ability to preview all files that will be produced before splitting and exclude needless files from processing, if any. This enables to save time, since some of the produced files may be found irrelevant later.
One or more thumbnails (small graphics files) can be created for every produced file.
VideoCharge enables to split into parts not only a whole movie, but also its fragments specified by means of the Editor.
Joining several files into a single one
VideoCharge allows to join a sequence of video or audio files into a single file. A sequence of images can be joined into a single video file too. The given functionality provides ability to remove needless scenes from video and audio files. When working in "Without Re-compression" mode, one can remove scenes and join files of the same type instantly.
On flow processing
VideoCharge enables to process video and audio files on flow. All operations concerned with processing of video files generally are resource-intensive and take a lot of time since they require decompression and subsequent compression of every video frame. The application includes capability to process video files without re-compression! Thereby a gigabyte video can be processed only in a few minutes!
Of course, this functionality is unusable when it is necessary to process every frame meaningly, for example, when adding watermarks or applying filters. However all operations that does not require re-compression - splitting files, joining single-type files, extracting scenes, removing scenes - can be performed.
Creation of thumbnails
VideoCharge includes a broad set of capabilities for creation of thumbnails. Thumbnails can be created for both sequences of graphics files and video files (on basis of their frames).
There are 3 modes of thumbnails creation:
* Automatic mode
This mode implies creation of thumbnails to be carried out during creation of videos or processing sequences of images. Thumbnails can be created in any quantity. For videos thumbnails can be created out of the first frame, the most static frame (within the specified time span), specified frame, random frame. Here names of thumbnails can be set in special way or depend on the name of the processed file.
* Split mode
This mode is effective for extracting frames of video files and saving them as graphics files. It enables to extract all frames without exception, extract frames regularly (by setting time intervals) or extract the rigorously defined number of equidistant (by time) frames. Distance between frames is calculated as duration of the processed file divided by the specified number of frames.
* Custom mode
The present mode implies manual selection of necessary frames by means of the Editor. The process of selection is simplified to the maximum. One can preview all selected frames together and edit each of them separately - for example, crop frame, apply filters to improve image quality, specify custom size in pixels for produced thumbnail, etc.
For every produced thumbnail one can select target graphics format, specify size (in pixels) and color depth, apply filters to improve image quality, crop the original image, add watermark.
Creation of watermarks
VideoCharge enables adding watermark to a movie (to its every frame) or a graphics file. As a watermark one can use:
* Text
For text one can preset all basic attributes (font, color, size, etc) as well as rotation angle, transparency, stroke color and width. Text may include dynamic variables: name of the original file, name of the produced file, current time, current date. Text background may be transparent or colored (color can be assigned).
* Image
An image can be resized and rotated 90, 180 and 270 degrees. Also for images one can fix transparency level and transparent color.
Display time can be assigned to any watermark, which enables to add watermark to a movie's interval rather than a whole movie. The beginning and ending of watermark drawing can be protracted for preset time, which produces effect of smooth appearance and disappearance.
Command line
VideoCharge can be accessed via command line. Here names of the processed files and config file name are used as command line parameters.
Conversion of video, audio and graphics files
VideoCharge provides ability to convert video, audio and graphics files from one format into another. All parameters of encoding - frame rate, bitrate, aspect ratio and others - can be preset. The program allows to resize image, apply filters to correct appearance of every frame, use external video codecs (DivX, Xvid and others) for video compression. For creation of WMV and AVI files, the program includes a broad set of parameters including "two-pass encoding" feature that enables to produce more qualitative image. Ability to create videos that contain multiple video streams of different bitrate is included as well (for WMV files only).
Some information about the processed video file (author, copyright, etc) can be added to its header provided that target format supports this functionality.
The application is particularly optimized for processing a great number of files (batch processing). It enables to process folders with files and subfolders inside. At that the produced files are saved subject to hierarchy of files and subfolders in the source folders. File mask can be specified here in order to select promptly the necessary files to be processed.
Video editor functions
VideoCharge includes a broad set of tools for video editing. With VideoCharge one can extract the necessary scenes from videos, remove the needless scenes from videos, apply the Crop filter (create video file based on a part of every frame of the original video). The Editor provides ability to select scenes promptly and easily. The selected scenes can be previewed all together or individually.
VideoCharge enables to insert Header Video and Footer Video into movies. Header Video and Footer Video implicate small video clips that are inserted correspondingly in the beginning and in the end of the processed movie.
Processing of DVDs
VideoCharge can handle DVDs as well as VOB and IFO files. The program allows to parse solitary VOB files, extract chapters from them and save chapters as separate files or join them into a single file.
# Player
VideoCharge can play all kinds of video files and DVDs as well as display graphics files.
# Extra features
The program includes Wizard that helps to use it in full measure without special knowledge and study of the program itself. Wizard provides access to all main functions of the application.
VideoCharge includes built-in FTP client that enables to upload the produced files to FTP servers. One can also upload a file to several FTP servers at once.
VideoCharge allows to control file encoding process: when in use, the process can be paused, hidden in system tray or terminated. Closing the application and turning off the computer after completing the process can be enabled by means of the corresponding parameters.
System Requirements
* Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
* 64MB RAM (128MB recommended)
* 30MB of free hard disk space
* 800x600 screen resolution
* DirectX 8.1 or higher
* Installed codecs for media formats you are going to work with
Size: 14.18 MB
DownLoad
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