REALmagic MPEG-4 Video Codec 1.1
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With the REALmagic MPEG-4 Video Codec from Sigma Design, you can create high-quality MPEG-4 video bitstreams which are ISO-compatible.
REALmagic MPEG-4 Video Codec is a Video for Windows (VfW) tool that will enable you to create your own videos using VfW applications such as Adobe Premiere and enjoy the advantages of the MPEG-4 format.
Compared to MPEG-2, this more recent compression technology reduces file sizes and makes it possible to store up to 2 hours of video data on a usual CD.
The main features of this codec are B-frames support in order to reduce file sizes, VBR and CBR operation support, working with resolutions of up to 720 x 576, and providing Adaptive Quantization and Intelligent Deinterlacing for optimized video quality, respectively interlaced to progressive scan conversion.
A drawback of this software is the lack of uninstalling options.
Compared to MPEG-2, this more recent compression technology reduces file sizes and makes it possible to store up to 2 hours of video data on a usual CD.
The main features of this codec are B-frames support in order to reduce file sizes, VBR and CBR operation support, working with resolutions of up to 720 x 576, and providing Adaptive Quantization and Intelligent Deinterlacing for optimized video quality, respectively interlaced to progressive scan conversion.
A drawback of this software is the lack of uninstalling options.
Reviews & Comments
REALmagic MPEG-4 Video Codec 1.1
(New rating, color me 0:Disappointed)
What started as a simple search for this rare codec turned into a recorded account of all-out corporate warfare.
I - had no idea that Sigma Designs, the author of RealMagic had sucked - and I mean sucked hard - on the XviD sourcecode and then tried to call it their own creation later.
I FINALLY found the codec after a lotta searching but read the following before you do decide to install it yourself.
There is an article of interest found here:
http://forum.videohelp .com/threads/57361-XVID-HAS-BEEN-SHUT-DOWN-AS-REALMAGIC-STEALS-CODEC
Quoting from Wikipedia:
In July 2002, Sigma Designs released an MPEG-4 video codec called the REALmagic MPEG-4 Video Codec. Before long, people testing this new codec found that it contained considerable portions of Xvid code. Sigma Designs was contacted and confirmed that a programmer had based REALmagic on Xvid, but assured that all GPL code would be replaced to avoid copyright infringement. When Sigma Designs released the supposedly rewritten REALmagic codec, the Xvid developers immediately disassembled it and concluded that it still contained Xvid code, only rearranged in an attempt to disguise its presence. The Xvid developers decided to stop work and go public to force Sigma Designs to respect the terms of the GPL. After articles were published in Slashdot and The Inquirer, in August 2002 Sigma Designs agreed to publish their source code.
I remember using it in the past (RealMagic) and I was pleasantly pleased with the quality of it, but I guess not now that I know it was ripped from hallowed XviD by Sigma (Smegma?), still, I wanna compare the two of them so ...
Before you install it yourself, read the following:
http://forum.doom9 .org/archive/index.php/t-32212.html
If you still wanna risk it, here ya go, but don't blame me if you have problems later cause it's got no uninstaller.
http://www.avs .com.ru/download76.html
I'm outta here !
What started as a simple search for this rare codec turned into a recorded account of all-out corporate warfare.
I - had no idea that Sigma Designs, the author of RealMagic had sucked - and I mean sucked hard - on the XviD sourcecode and then tried to call it their own creation later.
I FINALLY found the codec after a lotta searching but read the following before you do decide to install it yourself.
There is an article of interest found here:
http://forum.videohelp .com/threads/57361-XVID-HAS-BEEN-SHUT-DOWN-AS-REALMAGIC-STEALS-CODEC
Quoting from Wikipedia:
In July 2002, Sigma Designs released an MPEG-4 video codec called the REALmagic MPEG-4 Video Codec. Before long, people testing this new codec found that it contained considerable portions of Xvid code. Sigma Designs was contacted and confirmed that a programmer had based REALmagic on Xvid, but assured that all GPL code would be replaced to avoid copyright infringement. When Sigma Designs released the supposedly rewritten REALmagic codec, the Xvid developers immediately disassembled it and concluded that it still contained Xvid code, only rearranged in an attempt to disguise its presence. The Xvid developers decided to stop work and go public to force Sigma Designs to respect the terms of the GPL. After articles were published in Slashdot and The Inquirer, in August 2002 Sigma Designs agreed to publish their source code.
I remember using it in the past (RealMagic) and I was pleasantly pleased with the quality of it, but I guess not now that I know it was ripped from hallowed XviD by Sigma (Smegma?), still, I wanna compare the two of them so ...
Before you install it yourself, read the following:
http://forum.doom9 .org/archive/index.php/t-32212.html
If you still wanna risk it, here ya go, but don't blame me if you have problems later cause it's got no uninstaller.
http://www.avs .com.ru/download76.html
I'm outta here !