

You can choose a different codec format for each audio track if you wish. The GUI automatically hides settings which are incompatible or irrelevant to the current device, container, or codec.įor this example, I'm using Matroska Video (MKV) as the container format, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 as the video codec and AAC as the audio codec. Not sure why, but if you want to encode video for XBOX 360 or Zune, Microsoft is the very last item in the list.įor this guide, I'm going to be using the 'Custom' setting so I can cover most of the features available. Note: Microsoft is at the end of the list. There are also several presets available for devices available from various manufacturers. The format tab allows you to choose the container type (AVI, MKV, MP4, etc.) and the video and audio codecs (H.264, XVID, AAC, MP3, etc). You can select and highlight any videos you want to edit the properties of just those videos.


#HOW TO SPLIT A MOVIE INTO 4GB FILES WITH XMEDIA RECODE HOW TO#
This guide simply aims to show you how to use the program, what settings and features are available to you, and where to find everything. This is not an in-depth guide to video encoding. It's pretty powerful and comparable to MediaCoder and SUPER, yet it's fairly easy to use once you learn how to use it. This guide will introduce you to a program called XMedia Recode, a great freeware video encoder.
