Current Version SUPER
Current Version SUPER
42 (Nov 7, 2010)
changelog
If you need a simple, yet very efficient tool to convert (encode) or play any Multimedia file,
without reading manuals or spending long hours training, then SUPER © is all you need.
It is a Multimedia Encoder and a Multimedia Player, easy-to-use with 1 simple click.
SUPER © "The Encoder" is the fastest and simplest tool to encode full
length movies to any other format without any time or function limitation.
Please read the changelog and the following details to see how:
SUPER © does for FREE what other encoders CAN'T do for money.
○ SUPER © IS
UNIVERSAL
as it supports a
wide variety of
input/source
file format to
play
or encode (to &
from) without
any additional
third party
software.
○ SUPER ©
supports the
following
formats as
input source
file:
- Input Image
Sequence: jpg,
pgm, png, ppm
(with
sequentially
numbered-
ONLY
filenames)
having the
same filename
numbered-
ONLY format.
Example:
0001.jpg --up
to--> 0999.jpg
note that this
format will
NOT work
name_0001.jpg
--up to-->
name_0999.jpg
(take out
name_)
- Input Video
format:
3gp/3g2, amv,
asf, avi, dat,
dvr-ms, flc, fli,
flv, m2ts, mkv,
mov, mpg, mtv,
m4v, mp4,
nsv, ogg, ogm,
qt, ram,
rm(vb), str, swf,
tmf, trp, ts,
ty(+), viv, vob,
wmv, wtv ..
- Input Audio
format: aac,
ac3, amr, ape,
flac, mmf, m4a,
mp2, mp3, mpc,
ogg, ra, shn, tta,
wav,
wma, wv..
- Input
AviSynth Script
Files: avs. To
write a script
and specify
advanced
encoding
commands
using
AviSynth
scripts!
○ SUPER ©
encodes to
render in
various
Multimedia
formats.
Any supported
input
Multimedia file
format shown
above, may be
encoded to one
of the 5
following
Groups of
Output
Containers
available with
the SUPER ©
1.
Out
put
Con
tain
ers
for
PC
and
Cell
Pho
nes:
3
3
A
A
A
D
F
M
M
M
M
O
T
W
2.
Out
put
Con
tain
ers
for
Har
dwa
re
Play
ers:
V
S
D
A
D
3.
Out
put
Con
tain
ers
for
Aud
io
Onl
y:
Dr
ag
&
dro
p
an
y
Au
dio
file
or
eve
n
an
y
Vi
deo
/A
udi
o
file
an
d
EX
TR
AC
T
the
Au
dio
par
t
by
con
ver
tin
g it
to
A
A
A
A
F
M
M
M
M
O
S
T
T
W
W
W
4.
Out
put
Con
tain
ers
for
Port
able
Devi
ces/
Play
ers:
A
M
M
N
S
S
S
S
S
5.
Out
put
Con
tain
ers
for
Ima
ge
base
d
for
mat:
G
S
○ SUPER ©
provides the
following
additional
Output Process.
Any supported
input
Multimedia file
can be
processed:
J
M
D
C
○ SUPER © has
many
Additional
features:
P
P
P
S
S
E
E
V
D
U
B
A
M
As SUPER © is a simple GUI, the quality of the rendered files or the played files DOES NOT
depend on SUPER ©
The speed, rendered quality or the variety of the codec selection are the result of the great work
achieved
by the respective authors of FFmpeg , MEncoder , MPlayer , x264 , MusePack (mpc) , Monkey's
Audio (ape) ,
Shorten Audio (shn) , Tom's Audio Kompressor (tak) , True Audio (tta) , WavPack (wv) ,
libavcodec library (compiled inside FFmpeg and MEncoder) & the theora/vorbis RealProducer's
plugIn.
The whole credit SHOULD go to these authors for their great ongoing projects.
The new H.264 video codec jointly developed by the ITU and MPEG, has become one of
the major video standards
because it replaces several popular formats while offering significant advantages. It is also
known by the cumbersome
names of "ISO/IEC 14496-10" or "MPEG-4 Part 10" or simply "MPEG-4 AVC" or
"AVC" Advanced_Video_Coding.
Whatever it is called, the H.264 codec has many unique advantages, for example, it can
typically match the quality
of MPEG-4 ASP with 5%-30% less bitrate. However, H.264 streams seems to have steep
CPU and memory requirements.
For instance, on a 1733 MHz Athlon, a 1500kbps H.264 video requires around 35% CPU
to decode, which is more
than 3 times of what an MPEG-4 ASP stream requires. This means that decoding high-
definition H.264 streams becomes
a hard task for users running systems slower than 2.2 GHz.
However, the H.264/AVC Video Bitrate could be lowered by 5%-30% compared to a
regular MPEG-4/DivX/XviD without
any quality loss.
A compression with H.264/AVC at 850Kbps would give the same quality of an ordinary
MPEG-4/DivX/XviD at 1000Kbps.
Thus reducing file's size without altering the video quality.
Many video codec providers have implemented the H.264/AVC in their compliant
products:
MainConcept , Lead Technologies , Elecard , VSofts etc..
SUPER © converts any supported input file VOB, ASF, AVI, MPG, RM, OGG, MKV,
MOV, MP4, WMV etc.. with 1 single click
to one of the following format FLV, TS/M2TS, 3GP/3G2, AVI, MKV, MOV and MP4
with the H.264 + AAC content.
The level, profile and reference frames settings can be individually customized.
○ SUPER © renders FLV files with the H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec fully
compatible with the streaming process.
○ SUPER © renders TS/M2TS files with the H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec fully
compatible to play on supported Hardware devices.
○ SUPER © renders 3GP/3G2 files with the H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec fully
compatible to play on supported cell phones or QuickTime7.
○ SUPER © renders AVI files with the H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec fully
compatible to play on MPlayer, VLC or SUPER ©
○ SUPER © renders MKV files with the H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec fully
compatible to play on MPlayer, VLC or SUPER ©
○ SUPER © renders MOV files with the H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec fully
compatible to play on QuickTime7.
○ SUPER © renders MP4 files with the H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec fully
compatible to play on QuickTime7.
○ SUPER © renders MP4 files, under the iPad/iPod/iPhone, Zune, PS3 or PSP profile, with the
H.264 video codec + the AAC audio codec
fully compatible to play on their respective hardware or QuickTime7.
SUPER © may also use other Audio Codecs like AC3, ALAC, FLAC, vorbis, WAV etc..
with the H.264 Video Codec.
All H.264/AVC files rendered by SUPER © can be also played on SUPER © itself, on
MPlayer or on VLC, which is a free universal
Multimedia player.
3
Advanced Features (AviSynth Support)
If you installed AviSynth v2.5 & are already familiar with its Script writing, you can use this
extremely powerful video
FrameServer to enhance and further expand the capabilities of SUPER ©
If you need to Resize, Crop, Trim, Apply noise reduction, Bluring, Sharpness, FadeIn, FadeOut,
Mux the video and audio
track amongst hundreds of other filters and plugins, all you need is to write an Avisynth Script
(i.e myclip.avs) then drag
and drop it in SUPER © just like an ordinary multimedia source file..
The DirectShowSource() function may obviously be used in your scripts, it reads filenames
using DirectShow, the same
multimedia playback engine which Windows Media Player uses. It can read most formats which
Media Player can play,
including MPEG, MP3 and QuickTime, as well as AVI files that AVISource() function doesn't
support (like DV type 1, or files
using DirectShow-only codecs).
However, based on the installed audio and video codecs, each PC differs from the other. Use
this little DirectShow Utility
and find out which audio/video codecs are installed on your PC in order to optimize the usage of
the DirectShowSource()
function within your scripts.
For the first time user who would like to try this feature, install AviSynth v2.5, type these lines
in a new notepad document
then save the file with .avs extension like (script.avs). This little script behaves like an avi file!
You can open it with
Windows Media Player or drop it in SUPER ©
AviSynth has a rich and extensive Help documentation to guide you on every function usage.
#Any one of these functions w ould open the requested file.
#Just pick-up one of these lines, copy and past in notepad
#make sure to replace 00.avi by an existing avi file on your PC
#save it under script1.avs, you may check the result by opening
#script1.avs w ith your Window s Media Player or VirtualDub..
#drop it in SUPER ©
#------------------------------------------------------------
AviSource("d:\00.avi") # note: backslashes not doubled
AviSource("c:/capture/00.avi") # forw ard slashes w ork too
WavSource("f:\soundtrack.w av") # this w orks
AviSource("00.avi", "01.avi") # same as AviSource("00.avi")+AviSource("01.avi")
AviSource("00.avi", false, "RGB32") # disable audio and request RGB32 decompression
AviSource("00.avi", false, fourCC="CDVC") # opens a DV using the Canopus DV Codec
AviSource("00.avi", false, fourCC="XviD") # opens an avi (for example DivX3) using the XviD Codec
Here's another elementary script that opens "any" file format supported by DirectShow
and eventually adds some basic effects to your video clip.
#------------------------------------------------------------
DirectShow Source("MyClip.mpg",fps=25) #opens MyClip.mpg
ConvertToYV12()
Subtitle("home made sample")
#------------------------------------------------------------
#You may simply skip the follow ing lines given for the example
Blur(1.58) #Apply bluring
Blur(1.58)
Blur(1.58)
Blur(1.58)
Here's the result sample clip using the above script (Without Blur) & encoded in SWF for
stream browsing purposes..