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In a short test encode to AVC it utilized all 16 cores of the CPU at near 100%, which is good, though clock speeds never reached the max. Unless there's a bug in whatever app, these ffmpeg-based converters should all give you pretty much the same quality when using the same encoder settings. That's why the granular settings for the excellent x264 & x265 encoders are important - a few converters use presets with speed a top priority, to the extent that quality is sacrificed. The x264 & x265 encoders offer very little in the way of GPU assisted encoding - the GPU gets to help a little, but enabling it, when the converter allows it, can actually slow things down, depending on your hardware. GPU-only encoding always loses quality, though you can get sometimes huge speed increases.
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Only very few of these converters that have been on GOTD offer GPU-only encoding, and then with limited settings - if that's what you're after there are several free converters like A's or Handbrake.
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I recorded 177 new registry entries in my Win7 32-bit VM, with HKCU & HKLM keys for the app itself, a key for uninstall, and a Trolltech key because of the QT code used by the app. I am not debating with you but trying to educate you a little. The Video stream of any normal video, where the video is to be of any decent resolution and quality, is always going to take up magnitudes more space than the normal sound track unless you choose to encode the sound track as PCM-32bit 5.1 or 7.1 channel sound track. You can easily test my assertions by using stream copy function of the FFMPEG engine most of these converters use and copy out a sound track to a separate audio only file. The greatest video file size reduction by just processing the audio track is the size of the audio track itself, i.e. Removing the audio track and if you copy the video track the file size saved will always by relatively minimal except when the audio is uncompressed but the video is heavily compressed. You are free to remain ignorant of course :-) Mike, take some time and learn a little rather than making things up as you go along.sound track for an hour long video file at 128Kbps mp3 stereo would be around 70MBytes.