FastCodec' 1.0 is Freeware Video Tools software design by VideoSoft.org. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003 and has as system requirements: Processor with MMX support. FastCodec - free fast lossless video codec designed for video capture. Another usage - video data archiving. Supported input and output formats are: YUY2, RGB24, RGB32. Codec has two compression modes: lossy (only for RGB input) and lossless.
FastCodec 1.0 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Whats new in version 1.0:Increased compression speed, added option for fast preview decompression.
Publisher review:FastCodec - free fast lossless video codec designed for video capture. Another usage - video data archiving. Supported input and output formats are: YUY2/YUNV/V422/YUYV, YVYU, UYVY/Y422/UYNV, RGB24, RGB32. Codec has two compression modes: lossy (only for RGB input) and absolutely lossless. Preview decompression mode allows fast decompression with poor quality. Codec supports logging during compression/decompression. With automatic CPU detection codec may choose optimal algorithm implementation. Processor with at least MMX instructuins is requred, SSE2 support is recommeded. Compression/decompression algorithm is relatively simple with low memory usage. It can be efficiently implemented in hardware.
Requirements:Processor with MMX support
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
Release notes:Beta
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