fastest video transcoder

thanks, i tried compressor - it's actually much slower then any of the other apps mentioned in this thread - i did the multicore tweak and it gave a slight boost - i'm a little confused as to why i'm not getting any significant performance increase over my old xp box.

just tried video monkey - couldn't really get it to work... did you manage? I think a lot of features aren't enabled yet.

Must confess I've never tried Video Monkey. I only read about it last night. I've always used Visualhub as it was the simplest to use with the most options. Never worried about speed as I wasnt expecting too much from my 2.0Ghz Core Duo Macbook Pro!
 
On the subject of encoding and such, is there a tool to join .avi files for the mac, dont want to use Visualhub cause it re-encodes the avi's.
 
On the subject of encoding and such, is there a tool to join .avi files for the mac, dont want to use Visualhub cause it re-encodes the avi's.
I use D-Vision for this.
 
thanks, i tried compressor - it's actually much slower then any of the other apps mentioned in this thread - i did the multicore tweak and it gave a slight boost - i'm a little confused as to why i'm not getting any significant performance increase over my old xp box.

just tried video monkey - couldn't really get it to work... did you manage? I think a lot of features aren't enabled yet.

I'm suprised it's slow for you. It's pretty fast for me.

What settings are you using?
2 pass encoding?
running in 1080P resolution?
Not using Motion Adaptive deinterlacing?
Not changing the frame rate?

Some Mac OSX tools:
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/macos-video-tools
 
I'm suprised it's slow for you. It's pretty fast for me.

What settings are you using?
2 pass encoding?
running in 1080P resolution?
Not using Motion Adaptive deinterlacing?
Not changing the frame rate?

Some Mac OSX tools:
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/macos-video-tools

thanks for the links, there is every chance the slowness of compressor is due to user error - will play around a bit more and see what kind of results i get.

generally i'll be compressing a motionjpeg qt @720x576 down to 320x240 h264 just for a reference picture - i keep the framerate and audio rate the same, so it has to do some resizing and codec transcoding. but at the moment i have other problems (see post about odorous mac!)
 
Handbrake is still the best.

Quicktime Pro and Compressor have poor performance compared to it.
 
i find handbrake is unreliable, sometime audio is out of sync or aspect ratios are off, it's got for dvd ripping but transcoding isn't it's strong point.
 
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