Good and trustworthy video converter?

General questions or discussion about HandBrake, Video and/or audio transcoding, trends etc.
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zingwin2
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Good and trustworthy video converter?

Post by zingwin2 »

Only doing this since handbrake likes to transcode vidoes which sometimes take just as long as the file itself, is there software that can convert video files with minimal to no impact on quality? Or a way to make handbrake do that?
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Re: Good and trustworthy video converter?

Post by Deleted User 13735 »

Handbrake is an Encoder that has minimal or no impact on quality.
If you are looking for a Muxer, VideoRedo for Window has a free trial.
Woodstock
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Re: Good and trustworthy video converter?

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Convert from what to what?

From optical disk to files on your hard drive, ripping software is good for that. Programs like MakeMKV will do no change at all to the video as they make MKV files. ffmpeg can copy between different containers with zero or a lot of change.

Define the problem space better.
zingwin2
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Re: Good and trustworthy video converter?

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zingwin2 wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 8:52 am Only doing this since handbrake likes to transcode vidoes which sometimes take just as long as the file itself, is there software that can convert video files with minimal to no impact on quality? Or a way to make handbrake do that?https://gbapps.net/og-instagram-apk/
My problem got solved thanks!
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Re: Good and trustworthy video converter?

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Always gotta love those "problem got solved" posts.
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