Avidemux 2.6.12 Brings VP9 & H.265 Improvements

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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
    • 67114

    Avidemux 2.6.12 Brings VP9 & H.265 Improvements

    Phoronix: Avidemux 2.6.12 Brings VP9 & H.265 Improvements

    It's been a while since last hearing anything major out of the Avidemux free software video editor project. However, available this weekend is the Avidemux 2.6.12 release...

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  • rabcor
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 1359

    #2
    I thought this software was total crap that only outputs in AVI format, why are they supporting these codecs if all they can do is output AVI anyways? Or are they actually better than that (because they should really change the name if they can output mp4 and mkv... Avi is well known by many as the worst format in history of video file formats)

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    • Hibiki Kanzaki
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 32

      #3
      I thought this software was total crap that only outputs in AVI format,)
      LOL, of course it can output in mp4, mkv, flv, MPEG-TS, etc. avidemux is a great application for what it does (trivially simple editing).

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      • tomtomme
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 902

        #4
        Originally posted by Hibiki Kanzaki View Post

        LOL, of course it can output in mp4, mkv, flv, MPEG-TS, etc. avidemux is a great application for what it does (trivially simple editing).
        yep,
        its my favourite cutter

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        • SystemCrasher
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2015
          • 1376

          #5
          It seems program name got quite misleading these days. And btw, where one supposed to get recent source? It seems their wiki is a bit outdated, and, er, do they really using SVN?

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