Hey Thanks for the response! I think I figured out some of the resolution stuff but I can't seem to get a VGA resolution (640x480). I set Force Display to 4:3 but the resolution doesn't show up.
Yeah, I saw the add subs but I can't seem to get it handle subs already in the vid file like ASS subs I want to Hardcode into the video.
I'm gonna keep working with it though as it seems to do most everything else I want. Pretty amazing software!
Shutter is a really nice front-end for ffmpeg but can you put in custom resolutions or do you have to work with what they have? Also, how do you set it to pick up soft subs and hard code them into the video? Also, it's so nice to find a piece of software that will FINALLY use my GPU! :)
You know, I thought Movavi might have been it but then I run into the problem I seem to with all the others. For some reason, it states AMD GPU Acceleration is on but when I start converting, all my CPU cores go to 100%+ and the GPU sits barely working. It's baffling! Urg!
As a follow-up, I've downloaded the 64-bit exe from Github and actually installed tartube and that seems to be Ok for the time being. I'm running a complete Security sweep right now to see if it catches anything. We'll see.
Sorry, it's already gone. I deleted it from quarantine.
This sounds like excellent advice. I happen to have a licensed version of BeyondCompare that I can install and do Hex compare. I appreciate the guidelines to follow and I agree with you on the "pre-cracked" options. I would always install from the developer's site first and then use the patch if I use it at all. Unfortunately, this software mush have a "phone-home" features and has a "hosts file" change as well. As with the previous response, I would appreciate your input on whether you would try it or not.
Thanks for your excellent advice & input!
I agree that file is probably just a false positive. I deleted it from quarantine and it didn't affect the program at all.
You are absolutely THE BEST!!! I appreciate all your hard work so much. This saves me sooo much time and is so helpful! I cannot thank you enough.
I've tested the process in a single & multi-language channel and a single video & it worked for perfectly for all.
Several questions I have:
1 - When I installed Tartube, my Antivirus told me the gslangValidator.exe
file was infected by Win64: Evo-gen [Trj]
and quarantined it. Any idea why?
2 - How do I get rid of all the other files like jpeg, txt, json etc. files or are they supposed to be there.
3 - Supposing I wanted a 360p resolution downloaded, what would have to be changed in the format options?
I'm really amazed at this and hope to learn more about Tartube. Thank you very much for your time in putting all this together & I look forward to further correspondence!
Thanks for all the information!
4K Video Downloader can download the "old" format of YT videos where a channel is strictly a particular language and put it in an MKV container with the resolution I select & an SRT subtitle using a VP9 codec & that's fine. I just run it through my video converter and I'm good. The problem is when I try to download from one of the "new" multi-audio/sub channels. (Ugh!)
Ok, so now let me see if I can answer your questions:
Q1 - Yes, I mean a channel with multiple audio tracks but I can only access the English version although I know there's a Japanese track there also.
Q2 - The subtitle is the one you get by selecting CC on the YT control panel. I can see it with IDM but it's in TIML format. 4K gives me a SRT on the "old" channels.
Q3 - Yes, when I download I want a pre-merged file with the appropriate streams (Video, Japanese Audio & English Subtitles) preferably with an SRT sub.
I hope that made sense. I've tried Tartube a bit but like you said it will still be the problem I run into with 4K Downloader, I can't get the original Japanese audio. I can go to YouTube 4k Downloader and enter the URL for the file and download the Japanese audio and remux the file but when you're talking about >100 files that's a long process.
Again, thank you for the information and explantion of the command line. I'm not very good with command line stuff but I will try it and see if I can get it work for me. Please feel free to comment back.
I have a problem with 10-Bit though. When I try to encode more than 1 file in 10-Bit with the HEVC_AMF ffmpeg encoder, my CPU usage goes to 100% and stays. And with 1000s of files to do. Well, you can imagine. Ugh!
It does but I've found how to force a HEVC 10-bit file using ffmpegBatch. I replace the program's version of ffmpeg with the full ffmpeg version & then use the libx265 encoder with Profile=10 & Pixel Format=yuv420p10le & I get a nice HEVC 10-Bit file everytime but there's one small problem, I can only process one file at a time or it pushes my CPU to 100% otherwise so I'll just need to be patient in my processing. 🙂 Thanks for your input!
I'm not working with High Def sources anyway. It's mainly shows from the 60s-00s and older cartoons so I'm wondering if the 8-bit vs. 10-bit is really even important. I mainly just want to re-encode my library and reduce it's "footprint".
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So, any device that handles 4K should be able to handle H.265. Good informattion to know. Thanks for the input!
Thanks for the input on Shutter ramble!
I've been working on and off with it for a while now and Love it except for a couple of things I'm trying to wrap my head around.
I'm trying to understand how to Rip DVD & BluRay with it and how to Burn In "Soft Subs" in an MKV container.
Also, I'm trying to figure out if I want to re-do my library with H.265, H.266 or AV1 in either VBR, CBR or CQ. So many options, it's insane cool!