I've finally found a replacement for MPEG Streamclip which I've been
using to convert my final HD MPEG2 blogs into MP4 for YouTube and
iTunes.
MPEG Streamclip was painfully slow, taking well over an hour to
convert a 10 minute 1280x720 clip.
I'm now using Handbrake:
http://handbrake.fr/
It's open
Cool! One thing that mpeg streamclip will do that handbrake won't is allow
you to edit the original video into chunks first. If you know you're not
planning to use the whole thing, it makes sense, and speeds up the whole
process.
But sure - if you're doing the whole thing, handbrake is a great opt
> I've finally found a replacement for MPEG Streamclip which I've been
> using to convert my final HD MPEG2 blogs into MP4 for YouTube and
> iTunes.
> MPEG Streamclip was painfully slow, taking well over an hour to
> convert a 10 minute 1280x720 clip.
> I'm now using Handbrake:
> http://handbrake.f
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:56 PM, David Lee King wrote:
>
> Cool! One thing that mpeg streamclip will do that handbrake won't is allow
> you to edit the original video into chunks first. If you know you're not
> planning to use the whole thing, it makes sense, and speeds up the whole
> process.
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