FFmpeg Batch AV Converter is a free universal audio and video encoder for Windows and Linux (via Wine), that allows to use the full potential of ffmpeg command line with a few mouse clicks in a convenient GUI with drag and drop, progress information. Some fancy wizards make things easy for non-experts.
Thanks to its multi-file encoding feature, it may be the fastest a/v batch encoder available, since it maximizes system resources usage by launching as many simultaneous processes up to user cputhread count. You can change encoding priority, pause and resume, set automatic shutdown. It is good for seasoned ffmpeg users as well as beginners.
It provides unlimited single or multi-file batch encoding for almost any audio/video format. ...
...It converts your PDF files to MP3 audio books.
Special Features (Compared to similar projects):
Each page is in a separate MP3 file.
Created MP3 files have ID3v2 tags showing Book name and page number.
Multi-threaded conversion, means all CPU cores will be used thus multiple times faster conversion.
MplayerXP is branch of well known mplayer (http://mplayerhq.hu) which is based on new (thread based) core. Main goal of this project is to achieve smoothness of video playback due monotonous CPU loading.
"Esound on steroids"; Esound-replacement with several advanced features like multi-user/multi-device-support, Esound compatibility, lower latency, lower CPU-usage, multithreading, Semi-OO-environment, sound-recording, multiple soundcard playback synchroni