Hello,
i am trying to cut some .ts HEVC video with VideoReDo 6 and it takes so long. It looks like its cutting "in real time", 4 hours long video takes 4 hours to be finnished. Am i doing somehing wrong and is it any better software to do it? Video must stay in .ts HEVC and qualitty stay "untouched".
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Well, is it normal that if you are cutting 4 hours long video it takes 4 HOURS to finish?? Just cutting begining and the end of the video, nothing else. I have never experienced this in ANY video format, usually this takes less then 10 sec...
btw. TsSplitter do the same job in 10sec, but problem with TsSplitter that is screws first few frames so you get green picture on beginning, VideoRedo cuts fine but it takes unacceptable more time...Last edited by mondzg; 20th Dec 2021 at 10:45.
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Apparently the program supports smart rendering of HEVC. From their web site:
Just cut to the good parts with these great NEW features!
MPEG2, H.264 / AVCHD, and H.265 / HEVC editing.
TVSuite Version 6 edits your MPEG2, AVC and HEVC files fast with our newly re-written smart edit engine. Smart edit recodes just a few frames at each cut point and retains all the original quality of your videos. -
Yes, i was playing a lot with properties but i dont see ANY difference. I just dont get it...
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