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I find all points here very valid. It is stable/buggy depending on your specific project, format. But what it is and does as freeware is comparable and exceeds those so called commercial editors which are bloated and too complicated, plus extremely pricey. The 2.7.x branch is stable, if I hit a problem I revert back to an older 2.5.6 portable. Also I think the bugs may sometimes be bugs within Windows which 'react' to avidemux or vice versa.
Another plus point is that are easy accessible filters for denoise or sharpening. My quibble is that I wouldlower the spatial settings at a high default as they are far too strong as in the really good HQ denoiser available in the filters. Its default should be lowered to a more conservative 2:1:3:3 for most sources. I mostly use the fluxsmooth on DVD sources set at very safe 7 & 7 for excellent results. |