SUPER video player and encoder releases 2009 version
The powerful, versatile, and free video encoding and playback app SUPER has released a new version that adds tons of new functionality to the already powerful application.
If you're not familiar with the program, it's based on Open Source projects like FFMpeg, libavcodec, MPlayer, and MEncoder and can play or convert just about any video file - even to formats for the Nintendo DS and PSP.
While the "everything on one page" interface hasn't changed, a number of new encoding and play features have been added or improved, like WMV9, FLAC, and OGG support.
One downside to SUPER is the horribly constructed website. There's not a clear location for the download, so I'll save you some hassle: go to this page, press your end key and look for Download SUPER @ setup file.
[ via CyberNet ]
If you're not familiar with the program, it's based on Open Source projects like FFMpeg, libavcodec, MPlayer, and MEncoder and can play or convert just about any video file - even to formats for the Nintendo DS and PSP.
While the "everything on one page" interface hasn't changed, a number of new encoding and play features have been added or improved, like WMV9, FLAC, and OGG support.
One downside to SUPER is the horribly constructed website. There's not a clear location for the download, so I'll save you some hassle: go to this page, press your end key and look for Download SUPER @ setup file.
[ via CyberNet ]













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Subscribe to commentsLyle HensleyJan 9th 2009 8:09PM
I really like Super but Damn it's the hardest web site I have ever seen to download the program. Even with the link shortcut I still couldn't get it to download. I think it might have been Firefox stopping me. I did get it thanks to others suggestions. I sure wish I could find a good rm converter. I hate rm files. I refuse to install there software. Thanks for the tip though.