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#Avidemux 2.5 6 1080p#
I thought my dreams came true finding a conversion program that can resize DVD size videos to 1080p AND use median filters and color level adjustments at once. I wish to make remastered 1080p rips of my DVD collection for my Plex media server to stream to my TV. I try Avidemux and no matter what settings I use the conversion always hangs at 8% and never progresses. Also right off the bat is says the conversion will take 24hrs and that time increases to about 32hrs by the time it hits the 8% threshold and poops it's pants. (No "Not Responding" or any crash, just hangs forever and has to be quit). The last attempt I am prepared to do did not progress one iota from the 8% mark and after leaving it for 4hrs and seeing no progress was made I ended the conversion and uninstalled Avidemux. I can use Handbrakes de-block filter at the x264 "Slower" preset and get a single pass conversion done in 7hrs but I have to use format factory to get the 720x576 video to 1920x1080 (16:9) or 1440x1080 (4:3) and that adds 1-2hrs to my time. Using 4Ghz i7-4790k, 4Gb Gigabyte Geforce GTX970 G1 Gaming, 32Gb Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400 DDR3 RAM, with 64bit Windows 7 Pro and I can't adjust brightness/contrast/saturation on either program.Ĭan someone recommend a program like Avidemux that I might have mor chance of getting working? It is to soften the blocky edges, make the colors more vibrant and disguise the MPEG2 compression artifacts (some DVD's I own have more artifacts than a museum). Of course it is not going to add further detail. It will never look as good as a video in native 1080p But I think is is an improvement (of sorts) to the original DVD.
#Avidemux 2.5 6 64 Bit#
Trying to up convert something that has already been compressed, is a bad idea Perhaps it is the settings in plex player that is the problem, or the ripped files, over compression, is a quality killer The DVDs I play in my DVD player do not have blocky edges or weak colours on my 1080TV, neither do the DVDs copied to my hard drive and played via computer or Sony media playerĪre these ripped converted DVD mkv files? Or complete copied DVD disc folders Avidemux 2.5.4 64 bit windows 1080p# Start again with the original dvd, copy and play do not rip and Convert to a different format These are original DVD's that I rip to mkv with MakeMKV (after converting to.
#Avidemux 2.5 6 mp4#
MP4 file container with MP3 stereo audio and H.264 video on "slower" preset in Handbrake to exact bitrate of original MakeMKV output file. (Which I detect under "Details" on file properties).
#Avidemux 2.5 6 full#
I also do this with my Original Blu-Ray discs for my Plex Media Server, but as they are already Full HD they usually don't need to be touched after converting. (Except my blu-ray releases of older movies that have excessive film grain, EG: the first 2 movies from my "Evil Dead" Blu-Ray box set). Plex can direct play the audio and direct stream the video rather than transcode with those video and audio codecs on my 5Ghz WiFi provided by my ASUS RT-AC68U Router. I have used ffdshow filters and MPC-HC shaders to do what I intend to do with video editors and streamed them to my Shield Tablet connected to my TV via HDMI with remote access of my PC on Nvidia Gamestream (With 60FPS Frame interpolation provided by Smooth Video Project 4 Pro) and I find some improvement but this is only post processing effects and not hard coded so I can't use this with Plex.
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(Better visual quality streaming than Nvidia Gamestream).