QFH HapQ Converter ( ~300-1000+ FPS ) - 2021-09-02 09:39

QFH HapQ Converter ( ~300-1000+ FPS )

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Hello @lucasm, I really liked your converter but was missing some features so I tried to use concepts from QFH and build Speedy on top of them.

I just wanted to let you know that I noticed you have your Audio Sync Offset in Audio Movie CHOP set to -0.15. I believe it must be set to 0 for proper audio & video sync in this scenario. Also I have noticed that running conversion in QFH sometimes results in different lengths of output files (with either missing or duplicated frames on start / end). I was going for frame match between input and output videos and therefore have tried to fix this in Speedy.
I am not sure if these things might cause some issues for your use-cases, but I thought I rather let you know about it (just in case). :slightly_smiling_face:

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Awesome improvements!

I was converting silent video loops so hadn’t thought to check the audio syncing, also didn’t catch the duplicate frames issue on start/end. Thanks for pointing those out :slight_smile:

Your list based que management is great! nice one there. I will give Speedy a spin soon.

Thanks, please let me know if you find some bugs :slight_smile:

Yeah, Lister was a great help in terms of selection and renaming, but I have a hard time figuring out a way of displaying icons without canceling out my selection. Each time warning icon appears (to warn user about existing file that is about to be overwritten by conversion), row is deselected (that is just the way Lister works). It isn’t a big issue, but it would be a bit nicer if change in this icon column wouldn’t trigger row deselection. That way it would be theoretically also possible to show progress related icons (like check mark) during conversion.

I might just add that I haven’t implemented image conversion as I didn’t need it - right now it is only video convertor.

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HapQ converter image converter is good to use!