Beiträge von jon

    Sorry, I don't have Vegas.

    Just wanted to request though: Please make the version check at startup (and elsewhere) optional. There are some cases where we may need/want to stay at a certain version. For example, currently, I can't update to v3 because of the resolution bug. I was also thinking this could slow down the startup. I guess this will only be done once a day/week/etc., but still, I think some people are like me and would just prefer to check on our own, so please consider allowing the users to turn it permanently off.

    Read the Edit from my last comment. You should be able to replicate my issue if you do what i mention. I've been able to replicate it every single time. If you do one encode at one resolution and then change it to another resolution in Sequence Settings and do another encode. It will output an encode at the resolution used in the first encode. I'm not sure what is causing it, but it shows the proper resolution on the output from Premiere so something is happening between Premiere and Voukoder that messes up the resolution.

    Same/related to the one I encountered, I think:

    Problem with different resolutions in Media Encoder

    I'm seeing a weird result when I queue multiple projects with different resolutions in Media Encoder...

    Example:

    • Clear the queue in Media Encoder, close it.
    • Make 2 Premiere projects with 640x480 and 1280x720 resolutions. I just used the "Bars and Tone" built into Premiere as the video.
    • Export settings: "match source" width/height/etc selected, x264 + "Good Quality" preset in Voukoder.
    • Export 640x480, then 1280x720 to Media Encoder.
    • Start AME encoding.

    The result: 640x480 seems correct. The 1280x720 is cropped to 640x480.

    If I queue the 1280x720 first, then 640x480, the 1280x720 is correct, but the 640x480 fails to encode.

    I re-installed v2.3 and no problem with it.

    Request: An option that makes Voukoder save the logging info or even just setting info right next to the output file, instead of the global log file.

    For example, if the output file was named D:\edit\abc_1.mp4, it would be nice to see it automatically create something like D:\edit\abc_1_voukoder.txt with the log/settings info.

    This would make it much easier to see exactly what settings were used to create a particular video, which is helpful when you want to compare/tweak the encoder settings.

    Thanks for making Voukoder!