9/22/2023 0 Comments Xmedia recode change resolution![]() ![]() Way more than 100 profiles are available to select and there is the option to select custom settings as well in case the device is not in the list.Ĭustom settings are very extensive. ![]() Profiles exist for gaming systems like Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's Playstation 3 and for mobile devices like Apple's iPod and iPhone series, dozens of Nokia cell phones and other devices. The video convert comes with several pre-configured profiles that can be used to convert videos with just a few clicks and no background knowledge at all. You might be better off using another GUI or commandline directly if this really bothers you, or try editing the ini and doing some tests.XMedia Recode falls into both categories. I don't know how to translate that into the ini files, because the author slightly modified the offical syntax/switches. If you are using x264CLI, the equivalent switch is "-force-cfr" Here are the facts: if you encode with ffmpeg libx264 using a transport stream container, mediainfo will always say "variable frame rate" (even though it isn't) unless you specifically put "-x264opts force-cfr". The author slightly changed the names and syntax of some of the switches, so there is no guarentee adding "V3force-cfr" (or some variant) will get passed ini files for the configuration - those are the settings passed to the encoder (look in the format folder, and the one you're using is "mpegts.ini" or "m2ts.ini" depending on which one you chose in the GUI, and you can open it with any text editor like notepad), but the problem is it's not quite the same as x264 or ffmpeg libx264 switches. If you can find one (several other GUI's have this ability), then it would be easy I don't use xmedia recode, but I took a quick look and it doesn't seem to have a box where you can add custom commandline settings. I'm no programmer but I'm not afraid to take a shot at editing. dll file for x264 in the Xmedia folder, what program does one need to *open* that dll to edit it? Apparently a text editor will not do so, something like XML runner perhaps? I tried vidcoder, didn't know it is an offshoot of Handbrake, it seems to be built on the back of handbrake, but it did correctly re-encode the file I am working on & corrected the resolution from 1912x1080 to 1920x1080 & did so in a constant framerate,Īll of this is so I can join together some mini arc episodes of a series I take an interest in, couldn't do so as the independent episodes were not encoded exactly the same and wouldn't join together. Not realizing what the problem was I had assumed that there was some sort of corruption in the file header that prevented the 6 chs from being *seen*. ![]() What you mentioned on the AAC issue I've come across that as well, finding sporting event files that have 6 ch audio that were encoded to MP4 (AAC) caused MediaInfo to only see the default 2ch stereo front channels & not see the rest. I've never tried using handbrake to encode & mux to MP4, I was always under the impression that MP4 is/was based on the apple quicktime format, never using apple for anything I've not touched on it at all, Remux the same audio as an MKV and it does. For some AAC audio in MP4s it doesn't always get the number of channels correct. ![]() Sometimes MediaInfo gets it's information from what's already saved to the file in question. When MediaInfo was reporting VFR for Handbrake's MP4 output, but CFR for the same video when it was remuxed as MKV, it wasn't displaying the information accurately in both cases. Are you referring to another program also called MediaInfo. It accurately displays the info of the file as needed. MediaInfo doesn't appear to bias towards one or the other. Here is a sample of what I am getting with XMediaĬomplete name : G:\TEMP\Enterprise S04E05 Cold Station 12.ts Is there a setting somewhere in the program that can be altered to correct this? MediaInfo displays the work, I have to believe that MeidaInfo is correct as it also displays the work I do with Handbrake accurately and that work is always in constant mode as that is what I select, It's a great program, very versatile, but the issue I have is that the program insists on encoding a files framerate as *variable* and not constant as it has been input, I have looked thru the particulars of the program and cannot find a specific tab that allows the user to choose between constant & variable so I assume that the program by default goes to variable. I recently came across Xmedia Recode as a program that can upscale ( it's a necessity for some video editing I occasionally do to correct small errors where the resolution is off), ![]()
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