![]() ![]() ![]() Format: Customize the ‘Output Format’ here.If you right-click it, you can get menus like the following: In this area, your source media details appear. Find the red rectangular box in the screenshot that says, “Media details here”. ![]() The above screenshot is showing the details of the Format tab and that of the media. Now, you have some additional tabs, viz., Video, Audio, Subtitle, Filters/Preview. Once the analysis is done, the main window will return as follows: Loading the media will bring an “Analysis” window. Load the media by clicking the button Open File or Open Disk (or File > Open File or Open Disk or Open Folder).The interface looks like the following when you launch the program: Video encoding: Steps & Tips, specially, for the beginners Video encoding: Some facts: Must read (click here) if you are new to encoding.ĭisclaimer: Video conversion/encoding/re-encoding/transcoding may or may not be legal in your country. No certainty about compliance with one or more licenses.No 4K/UHD HDR output support (input supported).No checkbox to keep the original resolution (but can be had in the target).No same as source option for the audio sample rate, no auto option for the bitrate.32 bit only (but works in 64 bit systems).Stealth: Yes (if you don’t know what it is, click here).Keep original support for video ‘Framerate’.Average bitrate, 2-pass average bitrate, constant quality, constant quantizer, or custom total size choice for video.A lot of filters that support video editing.Direct stream copy of original/untouched AV.AAC, AC3, DTS, MP3 audio codec options (and more).MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 or HEVC / H.265 or XviD encoding plus the other options.Format support: 3GPP, AVI, MP4, WMV, Matroska, HEVC Raw Video, ASF, WebM and many more.Profile support: Custom, Favorites, DVD Player (Standalone), HTML5, YouTube, multiple vendors, etc.So, is XMR worth considering? Let’s find it out!Īs the name implies, XMR is an AV converter ( aka re-encoder or transcoder) for the most widespread, widely supported, user-friendly, modern formats, includes convenient profiles for popular mobile devices from the brands, viz., Apple, Samsung, LG, Sony, etc., and implements subtitles, chapters, and the other options. On top of that, if you have an antivirus like Symantec Endpoint Protection, you may not feel lucky with VidCoder as it turns out the latest stable 64 bit portable version of VidCoder (2.62) is not allowed by Symantec (the app cannot even be launched). XMR may work for you better or worse, or as a good alternative. Oh well, VidCoder is great, but within its own limitations. Thus, you may ask why XMedia Recode (XMR) when VidCoder is basically capable of doing the same job. My guess would be to try constant quality RF23 or RF25 and see what you think after comparing them with the WMV files.Some time ago, I had reviewed VidCoder (click here) giving it two thumbs up as the easy-to-use portable freeware offers audio/video (AV) conversions supporting myriad formats, video editing and customizations. Maybe grab a copy of MediaInfo and import your WMV file and post a screenshot of what you have so we can see the video file properties. Im not sure what constant RF setting you would use for converting wmv to Avi, but what Avi are you outputting to, if i was you, try h264 in an mp4 container, it has excellent player support.ītw, what resolution, video bitrate, and audio has your WMV source files got ? I now convert to 720/50p mp4 using RF18 in handbrake, and RF23 in XMedia. I believe XMedia uses the ffmpeg x264 encoder where handbrake doesnt, meaning the constant RF settings will be different. With handbrake i can set a constant RF quality of 20 and i get 6Mbps average, if i use RF20 in XMedia my same file is 9Mbps, so i adjust the XMedia RF to 25 and i get almost the same 6Mbps result as handbrake. I am converting 1080/50p m2ts to 720/50p mp4 but it is still relevant. Hi, i have been using XMedia myself trying to compare to handbrake, and i noticed one thing with quality preset. ![]()
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