03 September 2008, 10:06 | #1 |
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Saving video in H.264
Hi Toni!
Would it be possible to incorporate H.264 encoding when saving a video via the "output" panel ? Maybe u could see ffmpeg sources, |
03 September 2008, 10:34 | #2 |
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H.264 encoding can be very, very CPU intensive. If it were me, I'd capture first with a lossless codec then convert to H.264 offline.
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09 January 2009, 12:06 | #3 |
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Thought you could already do this with a DirectShow codec.
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09 January 2009, 12:16 | #4 |
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Yes indeed. You could use ffdshow encoder and choose x264. Tweak the setting for performance, but I wouldn't do it as Girv said. For better performance (and better final video) use lossless then use AutoMKV 0.98 (highly recommended) for the encode. |
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