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Cine Encoder (Windows/Linux)
Program description
Cine Encoder is an application that allows to convert media files while preserving HDR metadata. NVENC hardware encoding for NVIDIA video cards is also supported for H265 and H264 modes. The following encoding modes are implemented: H265 NVENC (8, 10 bit) H265 (8, 10 bit) H264 NVENC (8 bit) H264 (8 bit) VP9 (10 bit) AV1 (10 bit) DNxHR HQX 4:2:2 (10 bit) ProRes HQ 4:2:2 (10 bit) ProRes 4444 4:4:4 (10 bit) The program uses FFmpeg, MkvToolNix, and MediaInfo utilities. The program can also be used to change the HDR metadata, such as Master Display, maxLum, minLum, and other parameters. There are packages for the main distributions: Windows 8.1, 10, Debian, Ubuntu 20.04, Fedora 32, CentOS 7.8, Arch Linux, Manjaro Linux. The new version completely redesigned the interface, added batch conversion, two-pass encoding mode and working with presets, added a pause function during conversion. Download https://github.com/CineEncoder/cine-encoder/releases Linux versions: https://www.pling.com/p/1406740/ Report a bug and suggestions https://github.com/CineEncoder/cine-encoder/issues Last edited by Helg1980; 2nd February 2021 at 13:41. |
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