Windows Media Encoder definition

Windows Media Encoder means Microsoft's real-time encoding technology for encoding Streaming Media.

Examples of Windows Media Encoder in a sentence

  • Gnu Public License: Seller uses some code under the Gnu Public License (free) for avi-export (ffmpeg), network throughput graphing Microsoft: Seller distributes Windows Media Encoder (free) pursuant to an agreement with Microsoft to do so.

  • The Developed Technology shall provide improved quality of video compression, when compared to Microsoft Windows Media Encoder version 4.1.00.3917 using its standard compressor/decompressor components.

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