![]() Its only but big weakness is that it doesn’t have a GUI and I find the documentation a bit lacking. So I looked for another solution, and eventually settled for FFmpeg.įFmpeg is a well-known media encoding software, with support for more than 100 codecs, which are very regularly updated to their current version. However, they lack Opus support and tend to be slow to upgrade the included x265 library, even in their nightly builds. ![]() ![]() So far, I’ve mainly used handbrake to encode into x265 (that’s more or less the same thing as HEVC, more specifically HEVC or H.265 is the current kickass video standard, and x265 is one of the main – and best – HEVC encoders), because I don’t encode much and their GUI is comfortable.
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