• Need to find a good video converter that converts many files but keeps source resolution
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So I'm in search of an good video converter where I can import a bunch of videos and then convert it into a smaller file because fraps is just taking up way too much space and I don't want to buy another hard drive again. It needs to -be able to convert with the same resolution from the file it's currently converting -if possible use H.264 -be able to import a lot of videos (about 300). If anyone knows any program that can do that please let me know.
You can batch them with adobe media encoder
I was going to suggest adobe media encoder as well, it is a very good program.
[QUOTE=Jaanus;43413875]You can batch them with adobe media encoder[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Skwee;43413894]I was going to suggest adobe media encoder as well, it is a very good program.[/QUOTE] Weird that I've never heard about a converter made by adobe. I gonna give it a try after the 500mb trial is done downloading. Thanks!
[url]http://www.nchsoftware.com/prism/index.html[/url] Try this too, it's free!:smile:
Found out that the adobe media encoder is packed in other software that I don't need. Oh well maybe it's worth getting anyway. [QUOTE=GamerChick;43415706][URL]http://www.nchsoftware.com/prism/index.html[/URL] Try this too, it's free!:smile:[/QUOTE] so I'm using it right now and I'm not sure if it uses my CUDA GPU or not because my CPU is so damn old my phone would be faster.
So ended up with Handbrake and look at that! [IMG]http://puu.sh/6dOcj.png[/IMG] [editline]8th January 2014[/editline] Almost no quality lost too which is pretty damn amazing. [editline]8th January 2014[/editline] So if anyone else who wants to find a good way of making fraps recordings way smaller then use this because it's free and simple to use. Just choose a folder, put all into the queue and let it do it's magic all night. [url]http://handbrake.fr/[/url]
if you can brave the command line, ffmpeg all those shareware conversion programs use ffmpeg backstage, which is a free utility
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