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VideoMach is the fastest way to convert images to video. Also used for disassembling video to pictures, adding audio to animations, extracting audio from movies, speeding up video, slowing it down, resizing, cropping and rotating.

VideoMach is found in applications where software or hardware generates lots of images, such as:

  • 3D rendering
  • High-speed imagers (crash-test labs)
  • Time-lapse photography
  • Stop-motion animation
  • Game videos

 


VideoMach supports automated conversions called from command-line, Windows Scheduler or other external applications.

VideoMach comes in three variants: Free, Standard and Professional. All variants support the same number of file formats and all encoding options. The difference is in license rights and banner.

The Free variant adds a 1-second banner over each output video. For personal use this is acceptable, since the banner just appears briefly at the start of the video. There's no time limitatation, so VideoMach can be used in the Free mode for indefinite time. But it must be used for personal, non-commercial, purposes only. That means VideoMach Free variant may not be used to make profit. For more details install VideoMach and read the License Agreement.

In the Standard mode the banner is removed, except for a few rarely used file formats. These formats are reserved for Professional version only.

In the Professional edition the banner NEVER appears since there are no restrictions regarding any supported file format.

The table below shows comparison of different VideoMach variants. If the chosen variant of VideoMach supports a format without restrictions, the word "YES" appears. If the file format causes the banner to appear, you'll find the word "banner".

Video Format
Description
VideoMach
FREE
VideoMach
STANDARD
VideoMach
PROFESSIONAL
AVI* (AVI, IVF, DIVX) Windows Audio Video Interleaved
banner
YES
YES
BAYER (BAY) Bayer Image (read only)
banner
banner
YES
BMP (BMP, DIB, RLE) Windows Device Independent Bitmap
banner
YES
YES
CVR (CIN, CINE) Vision Research CINE (read/uncompressed only)
banner
banner
YES
FLIC (FLI, FLC) Autodesk FLIC/FLIC-Pro
banner
banner
YES
GIF (GIF, GIFF) Graphics Interchange Format
banner
YES
YES
HAV (HAV) High quality Audio Video
banner
YES
YES
JPEG (JPG, JPEG, JIF, JFIF, J) Joint Photographic Expert Group, JFIF 1.02
banner
YES
YES
MPEG (MPG, MPEG, MPE, M1V) Moving Pictures Expert Group, MPEG-1
banner
YES
YES
OGV (OGV, OGG) Ogg Video (Theora codec)
banner
YES
YES
PCX (PCX) Zsoft Paintbrush
banner
YES
YES

PNG (PNG)

Portable Network Graphics
banner
YES
YES
PNM (PNM, PPM, PGM) Portable Image
banner
YES
YES
RAS (RAS, SUN) Sun Raster Image
banner
banner
YES
RGB (SGI, RGB, RGBA, BW) Silicon Graphics Image
banner
banner
YES
TARGA (TGA) Truevision Targa
banner
banner
YES
TIFF (TIF, TIFF) Tagged Image File Format
banner
banner
YES
WMV* (WMV, WM) Windows Media Video
banner
YES
YES
XPM (XPM) X-Pixmap
banner
YES
YES
Audio Formats
Description
VideoMach
FREE
VideoMach STANDARD
VideoMach PROFESSIONAL
MPEG AUDIO (MPA, MP2, MP3) MPEG Audio Layer II/III, MPEG-1
YES
YES
YES
OGG (OGG) Ogg Vorbis Audio
YES
YES
YES
WAV (WAV) Windows Wave Sound
YES
YES
YES
WMV (WMA) Windows Media Audio
YES
YES
YES
AC3 (AC3) Dolby Digital compatible
YES
YES
YES

* Some sub-formats may need external codecs for decoding/encoding. For example to save XviD compressed AVI you need to have XviD codec installed.

Formats supported through DirectShow filters (read only): ASF, MOVMP4 and others. However, if you're using XviD encoded AVI files you're effectively using MP4, because XviD uses MP4 compression.

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