![]() ![]() Is it possible to use constant rate factor (single pass) in shotcut? i dont see this option anywhere. I know more or less the avidemux x264/x265 encoding settings but I'm little confused about the Nvidia H264 / HEVC encoding options. Cons: Cant cutting with one frame precision via H.264 codec like Smart Cutter from Fame Ring. Another post indicated that VideoToolbox can output higher quality at the expense of disk space compared to the software encoder. 15th Dec 2016 10:32 1 frenksisco Member Feb 2010 Italy I hope I will be able to explain this thing in spite of my bad English. Is Avidemux the right Video Editing solution for you. Is that possible to use the same presets used in avidemux, in shotcut? For encoding H.264 I see that there's the software encoder 'MPEG4 AVC (x264)' and there's a hardware accelerated encoder 'VideoToolbox'. With these settings i ended up with an video with almost the same quality and size as the one produced in avidemux, but it takes a lot more do be done, about 1 our and half.ĭoes anyone knows how to keep the quality but reducing the time to encode in shotcut? deinterlace: YADIF - temporal + spatial.color range (full jpeg to keep the same colors as the original video).Here are the configs i used in shotcut with the same video: This was done in about 45minutes to encode with avidemux. In Avidemux just load the standard settings of the X264 codec and then disable the options marked below in the Partitions & Frames register. In Avidemux I found no such entry (on the same computer). The video has 30 minutes, and is 1080p 30fps. Other encoding tools allow me to specify AVC H.264 encoding with Intel Quick Sync. full range samples option checked (so i end up with a video with the same colors as the original).encoding mode: constant rate factor (single pass).Hardware encoding allowed us to specify a target data rate of 2.5Mb/s with a maximum of 3Mb/s. Software encodes were left at the default H.264 data rate of around 2.5 to 3Mb/s. We converted a PAL DV AVI video file to H.264 MP4 with a 12×12 border applied and a de-interlacing filter. In avidemux I imported the video, changed to encode it, selected the default mpeg4 avc codec, with these settings: Avidemux includes support for Nvidia GPU video encoding. I tested one video of mine in avidemux and in shotcut. At the same time Avidemux natively supports a wide range of Video/Audio formats, including MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP, H.264/AVC, DV, HuffYUV, MP3, AAC.
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