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About crashes, recommend removing all freeware video converters, and then reinstalling XMedia Recode 3.3.7.2. Also restarting windows. That fixed the crash for me, anyway. I had freemake and vidcoder installed at the time, and did not restart windows the first time I tried to encode a file using the XMedia Recode, and I did get a crash. But for now, what I have tested seems to work fine.
I have tested converting a dvd .vob to .mp4 file. I have used both mpeg-4 avc/h.264, and the mpeg-4 avc/h.264(nvida nvenc). With rate control mode set at constant quality, quality set at the default 20. I encoded the same movie with both encoders, and watching the moves could not tell any difference in quality. I did see that the mpeg-4 avc/h.264(nvida nvenc) .mp4 file was 100MB larger than the mpeg-4 avc/h.264 .mp4 file. Encoding was much faster with the mpeg-4 avc/h.264(nvida nvenc) on my (GeForce gtx 1060 6GB).
For now this is the freeware video encoder for me, I just need to find out what all these settings do. LOL |