Cine Encoder converts media files while preserving HDR metadata by utilizing FFmpeg, MKVToolNix, and MediaInfo utilities.
Cine Encoder converts media files while preserving HDR metadata by utilizing FFmpeg, MKVToolNix, and MediaInfo utilities.
Cine Encoder is capable of processing single/batch media files and will also perform conversions without the original HDR signal loss. This fact preserves the HDR metadata in the completed video. It is straightforward to use while still packing enough to make it a well-rounded utility for high-quality video production.
Supported hardware encoding NVENC and Intel QSV (for Windows and experimental for Linux). The following encoding modes are implemented: H265, H264, VP9, MPEG-2, XDCAM, XAVC, DNxHR, and ProRes.
By default, Cine Encoder includes several categories of presets to choose from, or you can change existing ones and even add your own presets to the mix.
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