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Autodesk Cleaner 2011
Master your digital media with the essential digital video encoder, Autodesk®
Cleaner 6.5 software for the Apple Macintosh platform. With more than 60 supported media formats, Autodesk Cleaner video encoding software for the Mac® can now encode to more outputs than ever before, giving you the flexibility to deliver results in the formats you need.
With Cleaner software, video editors are only a click away from delivering the highest quality video output—every time.
Key features in Cleaner 6.5
Build scripts and automate encoding jobs. Import images with a bit depth higher than 8-bits. Define presets to reflect changes and updates to preferred output formats. Autodesk® Cleaner® software for the Apple® Macintosh® system lets you create stunningly mastered video.
- NEW! Integrated DivX 6.0 and flash video (FLV & SWF) export capabilities.
- In addition to all the other formats, Cleaner now allows users to directly encode their media with high-quality standards to more recent formats.
- Support for more than 60 media formats, including QuickTime 7, MPEG-4 and AAC.
- 3GP and Sony MQV support to encode to common handheld devices
- Support for Microsoft Windows Media 7, including multi-channel audio
- Support for Real 10, which includes RealVideo and RealAudio
- Kinoma format for Palm OS based PDAs.
- Fast MPEG encoding (including 4:2:2 and two-pass) speeds
- Robust support of the industry’s most compelling media formats including: MPEG (1, 2 & 4), MP3, AVI, and WAV
- Apply Professional Filtering and Encoding Presets to encode easily—right out of the box. Reference these professionally designed presets to better understand encoding output quality tradeoffs, or tweak the presets to get exactly what you want without starting from scratch.
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