media-autobuild_suite
staxrip
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4 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Shell | Visual Basic .NET | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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media-autobuild_suite
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nppicc64_12.dll, nppidei_12.dll, nppif64_12.dll, nppig64_12.dll was not fount .
logs.zip
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Media Autobuild Suite "../meson.build:6:0: ERROR: Unknown options: "disable_json" "
Trying to compile an updated FFMpeg. Is there anyway around this current bug. I started by downloading the latest version of media-autobuild_suite (https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite).
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How to install Av1an on Windows 10 x64 ?
https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip GUI But av1 outdated a bit which could be replaced/rebuild https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite
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Loop script to convert MP4 and MKV videos to HEVC using CUDA GeForce hardware acceleration
I use this GitHub repo to compile all of my needed exe files on windows. Media Autobuild Suite
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How to play xHE-AAC codec in mpv windows?
It's extremely rare to find a build with it since it's incompatible (license wise) with other libraries that are commonly used. So your only real option is to build ffmpeg and mpv yourself as non-free. You can use m-ab-s for that.
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how to embed an exhale (xHE-AAC) lib (codec/decoder) into mpv (Arch Linux)?
Hi, I have a .m4a file that is encoded with exhale and I need to playback it in mpv. I can't get it to work in Linux, but i have a mpv executable on Windows that was build with this, and it works just great, any xHE-AAC files opens with mpv compiled by the suite. So, I need this functionality in Arch Linux, and don't know how to "glue" them because there is no suite for automating this process. Any ideas?
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is there a windows build of mpv with frei0r fillter support compiled?
I don't know of any automatically-built mpv Windows builds with frei0r support, but if you don't mind building mpv yourself, check out media-autobuild_suite which can optionally build frei0r, ffmpeg with frei0r support and mpv using said ffmpeg
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Inconsistent results on NEAV1E
When you are on Windows compiling is as easy as just running Media-autobuild-suite: https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite This will take some time but in the end give you all the standalone binaries as well as ffmpeg with all the chosen options. After the intial run you can rerun it in some weeks to get a new build (this will be faster then).
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Hi. I want to test VA-API or AMF with my RX 590
I dunno what is wrong with AMD for HW rendering with KdeNLive, maybe it is just bad and that is why it is not included on Windows? I have this repo that compiles AMF but it doesn't compile for me after long hours of downloading so I use ccache but I have tried again and it didn't. auto-build
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Hardware accelerated encoding using AMD AMF on Windows
I'm trying to render a video using AMD's he264_amf or hevc_amf hardware encoders on Windows, but I can't seem to get it working. I know the ffmpeg and mlt versions bundled with kdenlive don't have AMF enabled, so I selected a ffmpeg version that I compiled myself using Media Autobuild Suite. This alone didn't do the trick and the log file states: video codec h264_amf unrecognised.
staxrip
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HandBrake 1.7.0 – The open source video transcoder
Its literally a feature of all the underlying encoders. And you can do it even with exotic ffmpeg/vapoursynth filter chains. So I can't imagine why.
TBH I would just recommend Staxrip if you are on Windows: https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip
There is a linux equivalent, I can't remember what its called.
Or maybe some av1an GUI for Mac/Linux. All of these things support a target file size with many more features.
- FFmpeg is getting better with multithreaded transcoding pipelines
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Ffmprovisr – Making FFmpeg Easier
Since ffmpeg CLI still makes me pull ny hair out, I am going to plug vapoursynth:
https://www.vapoursynth.com/
Its Pythonic video filters... But also so much more: https://vsdb.top/
And Staxrip, which makes such good use of ffmpeg, vapoursynth, and dozens of other encoders and tools that I reboot from linux to Windows just to use it: https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip
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How to install Av1an on Windows 10 x64 ?
https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip GUI But av1 outdated a bit which could be replaced/rebuild https://github.com/m-ab-s/media-autobuild_suite
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How I archive miniDV tapes - a short guide
2-4: I use StaxRip to encode the video because it includes the QTGMC deinterlacer, which is from my research a very good deinterlacer that produces less artifacts in the video than other deinterlacers like the one included in HandBrake.
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Intel A380 performance - advice wanted!
But I actually got through it and found a great solution for myself using StaxRip and an updated QSVEnc by Rigaya. Replace StaxRip's outdated QSVEnc with the updated Rigaya QSVEnc.
- Best Video Converter?(MKV to MP4)
What are some alternatives?
FFmpeg-Builds
HandBrake - HandBrake's main development repository
SVT-AV1
FastFlix - FastFlix is a free GUI for HEVC and AV1 encoding, GIF/WebP/AVIF creation, and more!
FFmpeg-Builds - FFmpeg Builds for yt-dlp
NotEnoughAV1Encodes - GUI for AV1 (aomenc, rav1e & svt-av1)
FFmpeg-Builds-Win32 - Static FFmpeg Auto-Builds For 32-Bit Windows
vmaf - Perceptual video quality assessment based on multi-method fusion.
mpv-winbuild-cmake - CMake-based MinGW-w64 Cross Toolchain
dovi_tool - dovi_tool is a CLI tool combining multiple utilities for working with Dolby Vision.
ffmpeg-windows-build-helpers - Helper script for cross compiling some media tools for windows, like customizable ffmpeg.exe (with or without non-free components, etc), and some other bonuses like mplayer, mp4box, mxf, etc.
ffmpeg-build-script - The FFmpeg build script provides an easy way to build a static FFmpeg on OSX and Linux with non-free codecs included.