Quick Start Tutorial

Thank you for using Accelcoder X for your professional compression needs. This tutorial will help you to start using Accelcoder X.
To learn more how to use Accelcoder X, read User Manual.

1. Start Accelcoder X

Start Accelcoder X from the start menu or short cut on the desktop. When you start Accelcoder for the first time, Email address and license key are required.

2. Create a Project Folder

Project Folder is where store encoded files are stored.
To create a Project Folder, right-click the root folder (C:\Accelcoder_work\jobs by default) in the Project Folders, and select New Folder. Then you can see new project folder under root folder.

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3. Select Template

Accelcoder X has several preset templates. Here, you will choose a template for the project.
To choose a template, move to the Template tab and double-click on the desired output format from the template list. A green check will appear on the selected template. For more information about the Preset template, see the User Manual.

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4. Import Video

A video source will be added as an encoding job.
Go back to the Job tab, drag and drop a source file to Job List, and a new job is added to the list.
If the source is sequential still image files, drag and drop the folder.
If source is 3D, drag and drop the files/folders of both left and right sides. (Applied template has to be for 3D.)

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5. Import Audio

To import a separate audio file to the video, double-click the job and open the Parameter Settings window.
Choose "Audio" at Basic > Input > Sub Input, and specify the location of the audio file. Click OK to save.

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6. Start Encoding

Encoding may be started with the Encode button.
Encoded video may be checked on the Preview Window during encoding.

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If the source file is not read correctly, "? Unsupported" will appear on the Status.
To know causes and solutions of this problem, read FAQ.

7. Get Encoded file

Encoded files are saved in the same folder as the project folders.