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  • Mpeg streamclip vs Compressor

    Posted by Russ Carlin on March 3, 2012 at 2:17 pm

    I’ve just started using Mpeg streamclip and it seems to be great. Really easy…. but kinda too easy! Must be a catch!

    just wondering what anyones thoughts are on it?

    Carrrrrrr Carrrrrrrrrrrrr

    Will Sanchez replied 13 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Craig Seeman

    March 3, 2012 at 3:41 pm

    It really depends on your needs.
    Compressor can cluster cores and/or computers for example. You can create Droplets as well.
    As nifty as MPEGStreamclip is, it’s progress have been very slow. 1.9.2 is over 3 years old and 1.9.3 beta is nearly a year old. I’m not sure if it’s dead but it may not keep up with the development of current operating systems.
    Neither compare to Telestream Episode or Sorenson Squeeze though.

  • Andrew Stuckey

    March 5, 2012 at 11:21 am

    Good experiences with MPEG Streamclip.

    Biggest strengths I’ve seen…
    – Quick (so much faster than Compressor even when run through several virtual clusters)
    – Great quality (depending on the codec and format used)
    – Accepts many input formats
    – Supports many output formats
    – Can install additional codecs such as x264 (highly recommended for great quality H264/mp4 encoding).

    The only caution I would note is that development can be slow. So it might lag behind more progressive programs. (Although they did release a new beta version in August 2011.)

    I haven’t tried everything with it by all means. I’m sure there’s plenty it can’t do, but a big thumbs up from me so far. 😀

  • Andrew Stuckey

    March 5, 2012 at 11:32 am

    From Craig’s experience it sounds like MPEG Streamclip won’t give you the absolute best quality encodes on the market but considering it’s FREE it pushes out very decent results.

    I guess it depends on your needs/budget.

    Telestream Episode will set you back $500 and Sorenson Squeeze, $800.

  • Russ Carlin

    March 6, 2012 at 4:21 pm

    Cheers mate, yea i think i’ll stick with it and see how i get on i guess! Can’t afford to for out $500!

    Carrrrrrr Carrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • Will Sanchez

    December 20, 2012 at 8:15 pm

    how do you install x264 into Mpeg? I do <3 Mpeg
    I started using it to create HD videos. I discovered if you use multi-pass Mpeg goes into an infinite loop. This is a video 29 minutes long exported from FCP7 reference QT 1080i file. Single-pass looks great – https://vimeo.com/55735778

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