Admin Rodney Posted January 7, 2014 Admin Posted January 7, 2014 Here's something to put on your radar. Not long ago I said, "The time is coming and now is that rendering (as we know it) will be obsolete." or something to that effect. This site is an example of the moving in that direction. Although this is not a renderer as we know it the site does purport to encode media with a hands off approach. What does that mean to you? If you've already rendered a file and need it converted to another format you don't have to spend time rerendering or searching for proper programs and codecs if you can drag and drop the file and get the conversion done while you do other (more important) work. Concerns about security? You shouldn't be too concerned if all you want to do is share your media with the world. What is the worst they might do with your media? View it? Duplicate it? Distribute it? You could only wish you had that kind of pull. Encoding.com does have an API and is being used by some up and comers in the digital art realm. RGB Notes (currently in Beta) is using it to convert uploaded media seamlessly behind the scenes for online viewing. While there are paid plans, there is a free 1GB plan that allows 50 simultaneous uploads and 50 encodes. Perhaps not for everyone but well worth putting on your rainy day radar: http://www.encoding.com Quote
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