You want to watch films in a raw, intense way.
You want to watch films in a raw, intense way.
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For top-quality results, it works well with powerful hardware. I suggest Megui, it’s free yet has a somewhat complex interface. You can customize filters and scripts to suit your preferences, and the compressed version often looks superior to the original. Mellow: It mainly relies on CPU power, so performance varies with filters and output quality. A standard 35-42 GB Blu-ray source might require 8–16 hours on a fully threaded Core i7. Pros include precise control over video quality, added filters, multi-threaded processing, and a wide range of codecs. Cons: The interface is cluttered, it uses significant CPU resources, and rendering times are long for heavy settings. You’ll need to update codecs each time or use XILISOFT Video Converter for faster rendering on CUDA/AMD platforms (it’s paid but offers convenience). It doesn’t cost anything but demands immediate codec updates. Have a full version available for advanced features. High quality ninja mode Edited May 7, 2014 by Tech_Dreamer