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Video encoder?
I got into use a small media player, with a resolution of 320x240. I would like to fill it with as many films from my collection as possible. But the problem is encoding time. I tried to encode XVID4PSP.
Video with what settings for encoding at 320x240 is encoded the fastest?
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A similar situation. I use Handbrake .
Set the codec to MPEG-4 (FFmpeg), look for the maximum bitrate that your player will handle, then save the settings to a preset. For each preset, you can specify a maximum width and height.
He makes a series of half an hour in ~ 5 minutes (athlon64 2.5 mhz).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg - anyway, all encoders use ffmpeg to some extent. deal with the settings once, and then everything will be easy and simple
I prefer SUPER © www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html#Dnload is free and very fast, but I recommend that you choose the settings “for yourself” in it
Not to the point of the question: why is a very fast clamping required?
I chose files for a week, left it for the night - and that's it.
In addition, having won in speed, you will surely lose in quality or size - which is more important?
I myself compress VirtualDub. There you can select any codec installed in the system. I remember that in the divx codec there is a preset like on-the-fly compression - but the result will, of course, be either a very large file or sucky quality.
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