Tagged with hybrid - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/hybrid/feed.rss Sat, 02 Nov 24 13:33:24 +0000 Tagged with hybrid - Personal View Talks en-CA Hybrid, a great free video converter (win, mac, linux) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11420/hybrid-a-great-free-video-converter-win-mac-linux Sat, 27 Sep 2014 16:20:59 +0000 maxr 11420@/talks/discussions image
 
 
                                                                         http://www.selur.de
 
 
It is free, BIG BIG THANKS to Selur from here =)
It is very fast, resourceful (picture below shows its guts), multiformat ( x264, x265, Xvid, VP9, proRES / mov, mkv, mp4, avi, etc.), quite simple to use and navigate and yet it has almost all important options for audio and video conversion (including adding TC). Selur just updated the program today with, among many other improvements and tweaks, a max resolution of 16384x16384 so now you'ld be able to convert alexa 6.5K files :P
 

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Now, if you like it and use it, maybe you could spare some change so the guy can buy flowers #1 to his girlfriend =)

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If you are a dye hard freedom-to-the-flowers supporter, change that for condoms
 
FHD SOC frame grab fresh from today
image Hybrid to proRES422 (my own tweakings) FHD frame grab
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Another 1:1 crop. SOC and passed through conversion only, absolutely no grade or other tweak outside hybrid and karl's ffmpeg downscale script!
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A little stress workflow test with a mix of hybrid and Karl's 4k to FHD script conversions.
BTW I asked Selur - with @Karl 's permission and approval, thanks man! - if he would consider implementing Karl's script. He's probably thinking about it or writing poetry for his beloved one, you never know ,-)

Here's a general feature list:

•   extensive ability to configure x264s setting (with dependency checks)  
•   ability to configure x265s setting  
•   tagging support for mkv/mp4/mov  
•   chapter support for mkv/mp4/Blu-ray  
•   subtitle suppot for mkv/mp4/Blu-ray  
•   separated audio-, video-, filter profiles, audio&video combi profiles  
•   an integrated bitrate calculator  
•   accepts vc-1 and avc raw input  
•   manual&automatic creation&pass-through of chapters  
•   ability to encode single title/chapters  
•   a job-control  
•   aac/mp3/ac3/ogg/flac/dts/pcm audio encoding with dcaenc/mencoder/ffmpeg/aften and different aac encoders  
•   supported aac encoders: qaac, fdk, faac, fhg, neroaacenc, vo-aacenc  
•   filtering through mencoder (+ some resize automation) or avisynth if the 'avisynth extension' is used  
•   acceptable Input: avs and everything that mplayer/ffmpeg can decode  
•   supported video output formats: MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid), MPEG-4 AVC (x264, qsvencc), VP8/VP9 (vpxenc), ProRes (ffmpeg), MPEG-4 HEVC (x265, kvazaar, DivX265), FFV1 (ffmpeg), UT video (ffmpeg), FFvHuff (ffmpeg)  
•   supported audio output formats: dts, ac3, ogg vorbis, mp3, aac, flac, pcm, opus, pass-through  
•   supported containers: mov/mp4/mkv/m2ts/webm/avi, Blu-ray or a AVCHD structure  
•   audio/video pass-through -> can be used for muxing, tagging, chapter editing  
•   a lot of option to automate stuff  
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JVC GC-PX10 hybrid http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/839/jvc-gc-px10-hybrid Fri, 02 Sep 2011 20:12:34 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 839@/talks/discussions
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The GC-PX10 digital memory camera combines the ability to take 12-megapixel stills and Full HD video and also enables users to capture high-quality still shots from video clips. Video is Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels and, importantly, progressive recording means each frame contains complete visual information, whereas interlaced video has only half the picture in each frame. A fast 36 Mbps sampling rate ensures each frame of video is clear and detailed.
The GC-PX10 also supports consecutive still shooting at 50 shots/second, as well as high-speed video shooting at 250 frames/second to yield slow motion footage at 1/5 normal speed. Image resolution in this mode is VGA (640 x 360), which is adequate for online use, and recording time can extend to approximately two hours .

The body of the GC-PX10 is designed to provide stable shooting for both still and moving images, and has an L-shape similar to SLR cameras (but with much less bulk) to encourage two-handed holding. The 6.16 x 4.62mm sensor Back-Illuminated CMOS is supported by JVC's FALCONBRID high-speed imaging engine. Other features include a Konica Minolta HD lens with 19x dynamic zoom and optical image stabilisation, a tiltable 3-inch Touch Panel monitor, ISO sensitivity up to 6400, K2 technology for high quality sound, 32GB internal memory, HDMI output, and bundled LoiLoScope FX software (for Windows).

The GC-PX10 is scheduled for an October launch in Australia at an RRP of $1099

More pictures - http://us.aving.net/news/view.php?articleId=207799&Branch_ID=us
Samples - http://www.optyczne.pl/4227-nowo%C5%9B%C4%87-JVC_GC-PX10_-_pierwsze_zdj%C4%99cia.html
Camera page - http://www.jvc.com.au/cameras/hybrid-cameras/gc-px10]]>