The Microsoft Expression Encoder
November 7, 2007 by Jerome Locson
Filed under Computers
Microsoft has been there to help us deliver rich contents over the internet to reach wide scope of viewers. And, with online streaming, competition is rough and Microsoft plays a big role in the market, I suppose.
With the Microsoft Expression Media, comes the Expression Encoder, which allows rich media publishing an easy task with Silverlight. Last month, I posted about what Silverlight is and you can check it here. Below are its key features:
Encoding for EveryoneExpression Encoder’s accessible, friendly user interface gives designers, editors and producers the ability to generate gorgeous VC-1-encoded content wrapped in a Silverlight experience. The same encoding engine can be controlled via command line for compressionists churning through high-volume, repetitive encoding chores.
Check more about the Microsoft Expression Encoder and try publishing now with Silverlight.















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