12/3/2023 0 Comments Xmedia recode reviewI like XMedia Recode because it is one of the few software that works with external codecs that are extremely frequent as codec updates, in addition to offering a multitude of formats. However, it is a program for advanced users, who are already used to more advanced compression configurations, so anyone who is an atypical user may feel confused when configuring an output format. If youre an IT Pro using our software on multiple computers often, please review the more technical guide below showing advanced options. License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software. Operating systems Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP 1. Another point that bothers me is the "mysterious" crashes, which it has, depending on the output format to choose, the program simply closes without further explanation. File size 14.41 MB (< 2min 1Mbps) Supported languages English, Swedish, Spanish, Dutch. Roughly put, Xmedia Recode is your Handbrake+ solution. In contrast to other converters it allows to adjust video and audio encoder parameters in detail. Another point of improvement would be the use of filters, especially the part of changing resolutions, man!, it's a painful thing, upscale a video, for example, no matter how much you insert the resolution filter, and change the resolution values (for example I want to change a resolution from 720x540 to 960x720 being the movie, in 4:3 scale), the program just doesn't do it! Even avidemux, with its non-intuitive interface, directs you in an easier way, to change the resolution, and to insert the filters. Supports the most effective HEVC (H.265) and VP9 video encoders, AAC and Opus audio ones. But in the same way, I thank the developers, for the constant updates, and for the development of the project.Īs a user, I suggest developers to review the program's interface, I believe that, due to the range of possibilities, it is possible to integrate a program, with a slightly more friendly interface. I'll second that(review below)! Most of these converters based on ffmeg have deinterlace option but are quite useless in terms of none works that well, because it ruins a source video in terms off quality. Think back to older tools avi days of AutoGK, AviNET. Avi.NET would only have deinterlace option using decomb and was very crap at any source other than progressive! AutoGK could handle hybrid sources,ivtc Pure FILM etc quite well, but it could leave a few scenes with jagged edges, or in an interlaced source+ hybrid you might repeat scenes messing up more, so advanced users would use Gordian Knot to manipulate scripts and get a better outcome. Now for a long time Handbrake has used telecine and decomb. Keep these at default together and you would never have any of the problems mentioned. Forget deinterlace even though Handbrake offers it.
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