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==Encoding software== [[Windows Media Encoder]] 9 Series encodes VC-1 compliant video files, including WVC1 [[FourCC]] media. Windows Media Format 11 Runtime or Windows Media Player 11 must be installed on the computer to ensure full VC-1 compliance across all three profiles (Simple, Main and Advanced). If either of these are installed, [[Windows Movie Maker]] can also save VC-1 compliant videos, as can any other application built on the Windows Media Format SDK or Windows Media Codec DMOs. A Windows Media Encoder Studio Edition was initially announced for professional encoding but later cancelled by Microsoft. [[Microsoft Expression Encoder]] which is part of [[Microsoft Expression Studio|Expression Studio]] supports encoding VC-1 video to the Windows Media ([[Advanced Systems Format|ASF]]) file format and the [[Adaptive bitrate streaming#Microsoft Smooth Streaming|IIS Smooth Streaming]] format. Video encoder products made by Inlet, [[Digital Rapids Corporation|Digital Rapids]], [[Harmonic Inc.|Harmonic]], Envivio, [[Elemental Technologies]], [[Anystream]], [[Telestream]] and Rhozet support VC-1 encoding (based on the Microsoft VC-1 Encoder SDK) for IPTV and Web streaming.
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