I've encoded an episode (50 min) of a tv show in AV1 using both Handbrake (1.6.0) and Shutter Encoder (16.6) with same parameters n settings. Handbrake took longer to encode than shutter encoder. Around 1hr 30min longer than shutter encoder. My question is why Handbrake taking longer time to encode than shutter encoder ? Can anyone elaborate it ?
Is my assumption correct that Shutter Encoder uses a patched version of ffmpeg with the SVT-AV1 encoder? This worked for me once, but later attempts of encoding AV1 via the queue resulted in truncated output files with only a few seconds length.
The only thing I steel use Xmedia recode for is for adding subtitles, they support .ass files flawlessly, .srt can be a pain to retain styles. If shutter encoder support that feature I would probably change completely.
Feedback Thanks for sharing i do not use converters but just wanted to try.Hardware acc is not seen and crash when videobox is set (whatever it is)M. encoder works correct with Cuda and Mercury atm :) OSX 13.6 Nvidia 980TI Web driver for Cuda
I use shutter encoder for so many things, a swiss pocket knife of transcoders. Just paste in your files to the interface. It has limitations such as not allowing 'illegal formats' but I think that is an ffmpeg thing which it's based on