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Looking for comparison FFmpeg, MPEG2Enc, HCEnc

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hank315:
To disable the user data in HCenc, use the latest beta (16-02-2010) and add the next command in the ini file: *NOUSERDATA

Redsandro:
Thank you I'll check it out.

plonk420:
sorry to necropost, but the maxbitrate (audio AND video) a replication house i used didn't want over 9mbit (IIRC... possibly less)... :S

ar:
I tried to compare.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1486602#post1486602

Redsandro:
Am I too old to do a proper duckduckgo/google, or hasn't there been a final version for Hank315's HCenc yet?
Latest version I can find is the .26 beta from 13 months ago.

Also, I've noticed this strange behavior where I can have 3 simultaneous encodes; ffmpeg, mencoder, and hcenc, all crunching numbers, and my machine is only using about 25% of it's processor capacity. I can almost play Battlefield in the background.

However, when I launch an instance of Adobe Media Encoder making an mpeg (I think the plugin is still from MainConcept), THEN suddenly all my 4 CPU cores go up to 100% and I can't even play minesweeper in the background.

I don't get this. Can't those 3 other encodes (I wanted to do 1 at a time, but since they seem lazy, I thought I'd do all at once to get the queue done faster) just make my computer be unusable for one hour at 100% and be done 4 times as fast?

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