E.M. Total Video Converter Command Line Version 2.50 Released Now!

E.M. Total Video Converter Command Line Version 2.50 Released Now!

E.M. Total Video Converter Command Line Version 2.50 Released Now!

It is a powerful but easy-to-use server side video tool for video encoding between all popular video and audio formats for web, iPod, iPhone, iPad, PSP and etc.

New Features of Total Video Converter Command Line version 2.50:

1 Add support of Picture-In-Picture mode.
2 Fix the bug of thumbnail generating.
3 Fix bug of TVCC in the old version.

Usage of Picture-In-Picture mode in E.M. TVCC:

-pip picture in picture file,such as: “-pip c:\pip.xml”
-pip ? show file format of picture in picture file

PIP xml file format:




# BaseClipFileName: the path of the base video file
BaseVideoPath

# BCStartTimeInFile: the triming start time of the base video file
# the format is hh:mm:ss.0.1s


# BCDuration: the duration of the base video file, the format is hh:mm:ss.0.1s


# BCDisableAudio: disable audio in the base video clip, if 1, yes, else no


# BCVolumn: amplification factor of the base video clip volume


# OverlayClipFileName: the path of the overlay video file
OverlayVideoPath

# OCStartTimeInFile: the triming start time of the overlay video file
# the format is hh:mm:ss.0.1s


# OCDuration: the duration of the overlay video file
# the format is hh:mm:ss.0.1s


# OCCropLeft: crop the overlay video clip from left


# OCCropTop: crop the overlay video clip from top


# OCCropRight: crop the overlay video clip from right


# OCCropBottom: crop the overlay video clip from bottom


# OCDisableAudio: disable audio in the overlay video clip, if 1, yes, else no


# OCVolumn: amplification factor of the overlay video clip volume


# OCOpacity: opacity of the overlay video clip, range is (0, 255)


# OCStartTime: the start time of the overlay clip, relative to the base clip
# the format is hh:mm:ss.0.1s


# OverlayLeft, OverlayTop, OverlayRight, OverlayBottom:
# position for the overlay clip, relative to the base clip





# PIPAudioMode: PIP audio mode: if 0, use audio in base clip
# else if 1, use audio in overlay clip, else if 2, use audio in both clip
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