Den 10.07.2024 14:51, skrev Andrea paz:
True, I downloaded the multibit appimage and did an 8-bit x265 rendering successfully. In contrast, the 8-bit version does not render at 10-bit. So we keep the 8-bit because it is more efficient (1 word vs 2 words)? Are there other reasons? Wouldn't it be less confusing to just have the multibit?
Does x264 then lose something, 8 or 10bit on the Multibit version? If not, it seems beneficial and reasonable to merge and keep just the latter version; less work for both developers and users, and not at least less confusing. It would also be useful with an updated list over supported formats, codecs and bit-rates, based on CinGG's internal ffmpeg engine. Some codecs like Cineform is not mentioned in the current manual.