This new version will encode files without producing huge .y4m temporary files. It also disables 2-pass encoding in quantizer mode, which is not supported by rav1e. You can use 2-pass encoding in bitrate mode.
You can download this new release on GitHub by clicking here.
This release changes some encoding flags that will soon be deprecated, removing some warnings that were being printed on the screen, and making it compatible with the latest releases of the SVT-AV1 encoder.
You can download this new version on GitHub by clicking here.
This new version moves the HME options to a new Advanced Options window and adds a new setting for specifying the GOP type:
SVT-AV1 GUI v1.5 Advanced Options
By default, the GOP Type will be Closed which allows seeking in the video. SVT-AV1 uses the Open type by default and the resulting videos in the previous SVT-AV1 GUI versions would have problems seeking. This is now solved by this new option.
Additionally, this version have the following improvements:
The First pass encoding will be skipped if the software was interrupted while performing the second pass encode.
A bug in the second pass where the additional arguments were not passed correctly has been fixed.
You can download this new version on GitHub by clicking here. The new version comes bundled with the newest SVT-AV1 release, which I’ve built yesterday using the media-autobuild_suite.
This release adds an option to prevent the use of Pipes which should make encoding stable. The downside of this is that the software will need to create a temporary .y4m file which may be huge depending on the video to be converted.
Also added is SVT-AV1 2-pass encoding.
You can download this new version on GitHub by clicking here.
It’s been a long time since I’ve released a new software update. That’s why today, I finally introduce to you SVT-AV1 GUI v1.1:
SVT-AV1 GUI v1.1
Starting with this release, files are encoded without the need to create temporary .y4m files. This greatly speeds up the encoding as it no longer needs to create those huge files. Instead, it makes use of Windows Named Pipes to pass the ffmpeg output to SVT-AV1.
You can download this release in the SVT-AV1 page by clicking here.
I made this YouTube video where I explain how the Named Pipe was added to the GUI:
This release removes the Unspecified option in the Range Advanced Option and now defaults to Limited. This makes the GUI compatible with the latest rav1e versions.
You can download this release on GitHub by clicking here.
This is a Graphical User Interface for SVT-AV1. It is similar to rav1e GUI, but instead of using rav1e, it uses SVT-AV1. Both software achieves the same purpose of converting videos to the new AV1 format.
You can download this new software at GitHub by clicking here.
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