HEVC was developed with the goal of providing twice the compression efficiency of the previous standard, H.264 / AVC. Although compression efficiency results vary depending on the type of content and the encoder settings, at typical consumer video distribution bit rates HEVC is typically able to compress video twice as efficiently as AVC. End-users can take advantage of improved compression efficiency in one of two ways (or some combination of both);
IFME helps you to organized, manage queue, manage plugins, and choose compiled x265 and more! Support AviSynth natively with build-in awesome library like InterFrame & Script Editor
Features
- 32bit & 64bit available
- Guided Queue
- Add or Remove audio stream
- Add or Remove subtitles
- Add or Remove fonts
- AviSynth Support
- Plugins Support
- Extension Support
- GUI-CLI Hybrid
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Other Useful Business Software
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Thank you very much for the program distributed under a free open license!
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Some adjusts remove important functions of the previous version (7.7) like load/save lists for batch compression, settings/options configuration (don't have) and general information of video. without these basic functionalities it is inviable to use even for tests.
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Easy to use. Encode my videos to mp4 or mkv with HEVC x265 which usually means 20-50% file size decrease while i can not recognize video quality change. SW is crashing sometimes (Net framework error), but i treat it as minor issue. Overal great SW and very helppfull.
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I was pleasantly surprised, it looks very good