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Processor | Core i5 3470 (3.20 GHZ) |
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Cooling | Intel OC27vv |
Memory | 16 GB DDR3 667mhz |
Video Card(s) | XFX Radeon HD 5670 |
Storage | Seagate - 500GB | 7200RPM | 32MB Cache | Sata-3G |
Display(s) | BenQ RL2455 |
Case | Dell Tower |
Audio Device(s) | On-board |
Power Supply | Corsair 600w |
Other than Handbrake, what's a good and simple video conversion program to use? Right now, I am using FormatFactory. I like it because its simple to use and has a whole slew of presets. The only down side is, it's kind of slow when converting multiple files.
FormatFactory does have an option to use multiple threads, however, I have a quad-core without HT. With that being said, I may have threads and cores mixed up. By the way, most of the files that I convert are from flv to mp4 480p.
About two years ago, I tried a program called Freemake video converter, and after installing the program, all of my videos became unrecognizable. I had to spend about a month converting all my movies over again—it may have been a codec issue.
FormatFactory does have an option to use multiple threads, however, I have a quad-core without HT. With that being said, I may have threads and cores mixed up. By the way, most of the files that I convert are from flv to mp4 480p.
About two years ago, I tried a program called Freemake video converter, and after installing the program, all of my videos became unrecognizable. I had to spend about a month converting all my movies over again—it may have been a codec issue.