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I handle alot of avi and xvid videos. As Ive switched to mac my software choice has changed.
I used to use tmpgenc express to get them to mpeg2 and then tmpgenc dvd author to get them to video_ts Now for the mac is there any software I can just add like 20 avi clips or 20 xvid clips and output them all to video_ts at once. Alot of softwares can be slow, bad quality and expensive. Could someone recommend the best quality and fastest encoder for the mac and let me know if its possible to go straight from xvid to video_ts (without losing any quality of course) |
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