
Welcome to Voukoder Pro! - Voukoder Pro
What is Voukoder Pro? Voukoder Pro is a system wide video- and audio encoding service that improves your media encoding experience. It's based on the popular FFmpeg software and supports various …
Downloads & Instructions - Download & Installation - Voukoder Pro
Mar 15, 2021 · 2. Voukoder Pro Next you need to install the package below. It also contains the NLE plugins (previousely called connectors). So installing any connecter installer is not necessary …
Voukoder 11.3 - Latest news and updates - Voukoder Pro
Mar 28, 2022 · Voukoder 11 - RC1 RELEASE CANDIDATE - NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE! Make sure you are using the latest connector for your application (s). For using NVENC (SDK 9.1) encoders …
Voukoder 13.4 - Latest news and updates - Voukoder Pro
Mar 1, 2023 · Voukoder 13.1 Make sure you are using the latest connector for your application (s). For using NVENC (SDK 12) encoders driver version 522.25 or later is required. Fixes / Changes Using …
VoukoderPro - Public Beta - General - Voukoder Pro
Jun 13, 2023 · You've probably heard about the mysterious Voukoder successor app I've been working on for years. This application was completely rewritten, and I even made sure I can compile it for …
Version for Adobe After Effects - Voukoder Pro
Jun 2, 2019 · Just noticed that you support Adobe Premiere now. Is it possible to add Voukoder to Adobe After Effects also ?
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Adobe Premiere Pro CC v1.13 Voukoder 6
Sep 5, 2020 · Dear team, great work on such a cool programme! The reviews on YouTube sound fantastic. Thanks for your work on this, and I pledge to support via patreon if I get it to work. …
Voukoder 12.2 - Latest news and updates - Voukoder Pro
Sep 20, 2022 · SVT-AV1 and CRF seem to work fine. But is it normal for it to be noticeably slower than FFmpeg directly? Overhead coming from Premiere I suppose?