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DRC to MP4 Converter

Convert DRC to MP4


DRC to MP4 software converts DRC to MP4 with high quality and fast speed. With a simple user interface, the software is very easy to use. Just several clicks, the converter converts DRC files to MP4 successfully. The software supports MPEG4 and H.264 codecs for MP4 file, and supports M4V that Apple products such as iPod, iPhone, iPad use.

Besides MP4, the converter converts DRC to popular media formats and portable devices, for example, FLV, 3G2, iPad, 3GP, WMV, PSP, Xbox 360, OGM, BlackBerry, Xvid, and so on. The software also supports almost any video and audio file formats. It converts MP2 to MOV, VOB to WMV, Y4M to MPEG, M1V to 3G2, MTV to FLV, OGV to MOV, WebM to OGG, VOB to MKV, and so on.

DRC to MP4 software supports batch conversion and is full compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.

DRC to MP4 Software is compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003, and 2000

What is DRC?
Dirac Video. Dirac is an open and royalty-free video compression format, specification and system developed by BBC Research at the BBC. Schrodinger and dirac-research (formerly just called 'Dirac') are open and royalty-free software implementations (video codecs) of Dirac. Dirac format aims to provide high-quality video compression from web video up to ultra HD and beyond, and as such competes with existing formats such as H.264 and VC-1.

The specification was finalised on 21 January 2008, and further developments will only be bug fixes and constraints. In September of that year version 1.0.0 of the reference implementation was released which corresponds to an intra-frame only subset known as Dirac Pro, which has been proposed to the SMPTE for standardisation as VC-2. Version 2.2.3 of the full Dirac specification, including motion compensation and inter-frame coding, was issued a few days later. Dirac Pro was used internally by the BBC to transmit HDTV pictures at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

The format implementations are named in honour of the theoretical physicists Paul Dirac and Erwin Schrodinger, who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize in physics.

Dirac supports resolutions up to HDTV (1920x1080) and greater and is claimed to provide significant savings in data rate and improvements in quality over video compression formats such as MPEG-2 Part 2, MPEG-4 Part 2 and its competitors, e.g. Theora, and WMV. Dirac's implementers make the preliminary claim of "a two-fold reduction in bit rate over MPEG-2 for high definition video", which makes it comparable to the latest generation standards such as H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1.

Dirac supports both constant bit rate and variable bit rate operation. When the low delay syntax is used, the bit rate will be constant for each area (Dirac slice) in a picture to ensure constant latency. Dirac supports lossy and lossless compression modes.

Dirac employs wavelet compression, instead of the discrete cosine transforms used in most older compression formats. Dirac is one of several projects attempting to apply wavelets to video compression. Others include Rududu, Snow, RedCode and Tarkin. Wavelet compression is also used in the JPEG 2000 and PGF compression standards for photographic images.

Dirac can be used in various container formats (e.g., AVI, Ogg, MKV). It was registered for the use in container formats based on the ISO base media file format (MPEG-4 Part 12; e.g., MP4). It was also registered for use in MPEG-2 transport stream.

What is MP4?
MPEG-4 Part 14, formally ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003, is a multimedia container format standard specified as a part of MPEG-4. It is most commonly used to store digital audio and digital video streams, especially those defined by MPEG, but can also be used to store other data such as subtitles and still images. Like most modern container formats, MPEG-4 Part 14 allows streaming over the Internet. The official filename extension for MPEG-4 Part 14 files is .mp4, thus the container format is often referred to simply as MP4.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Converting DRC to MP4

  1. Free Download DRC to MP4 software
  2. Install the software by step-by-step instructions
  3. Launch DRC to MP4 Software
  4. Choose DRC files

  5. Click Add Files
    Click "Add Files" to choose DRC files and add them to conversion list.

    Choose one or more DRC files
    Choose one or more DRC files you want to convert and then click Open.

  6. Choose "to MP4"

  7. to MP4

    [Optional] If you want to change MP4 encoding parameters, for example, vodec codec, bit rate, frame rate, video size, and aspect ratio, please click "Options".

    Click Options

    MP4 Options
    [Optional] Switch to tab "Video Options" and then set encoding parameters.

  8. Convert DRC to MP4

  9. Click Convert
    Click "Convert" to convert DRC files to MP4.

    Converting DRC to MP4
    The software is converting DRC to MP4.

  10. Play & Browse

  11. Play & Browse
    When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play Destination" to play the outputted file; or choose "Browse Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted file.

  12. Done
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