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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>That is too bad. I will have to manipulate the raw footage with some inferior process. Then encode with the best algorithms x265 can provide. Or try and edit the encoded footage with inferior application that will attempt to re-encode the footage. and of course this app (x265) can't be used for live encoding, right?<BR>mu34tant<BR>post script<BR> <BR>if you have any idea of a "good" editing solution I would appreciate the help.<BR>jeff dentinger<br> <BR><div>> To: x265-devel@videolan.org<br>> Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2015 08:24:52 +0200<br>> From: contact@ligh.de<br>> Subject: Re: [x265] Editing solution<br>> <br>> Hi Jeff.<br>> <br>> Editing is not at all the purpose of x265; this is nothing but an encoder, <br>> you have to prepare the video to be encoded beforehand with a different <br>> application. In many cases you will not even see x265 working, it will do <br>> its job hidden in the background.<br>> <br>> <br>> Am 28.08.2015, 03:35 Uhr, schrieb jeff dentinger <jeffcoinc@outlook.com>:<br>> <br>> > My camera records in 4gb clips (Panasonic GH4). Is there a editing <br>> > ability in the x265 encoder? What would be the best solution editing <br>> > before or after encode? jeff <br>> <br>> <br>> -- <br>> <br>> Fun and success!<br>> Mario *LigH* Rohkrämer<br>> mailto:contact@ligh.de<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> x265-devel mailing list<br>> x265-devel@videolan.org<br>> https://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/x265-devel<br></div> </div></body>
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