DVD Converter Wish List
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:20 pm
Hey VSO. First off, I'd like to say that I love what you guys are doing as a group and I'm just curious as to what future options there will be for this program!
What I'd like to see are (most of these ideas come from ConvertXtoDVD and other competitive programs):
- Multicore processor optimization. Most modern computers and most users now utilize multicore processors. It would be nice to be able to utiltize some, if not all, of our cores to speed up the conversion process.
- Conversion priority. As I've seen in ConvertXtoDVD, the ability to prioritize the conversion process allows the user to freely use the PC to multitask while converting, or to maximize the conversion while minimizing background operations.
- 2-pass encoding. 2-pass encoding is usually better than 1-pass as is stated in ConvertXtoDVD and other competitive programs.
- Audio/Video bitrate options. Calculating the source's bitrate and being able to select bitrate, if the user chooses no size limit, should let the user maximize end quality.
- Audio normalization. This feature can be optional, but it may prove helpful if the user wants to reduce the maximum loudness of audio track(s) being converted.
- Audio format desired. Some people would prefer to convert the audio into a different format for their own reason. Having multiple format options would satisfy their demands. (Formats such as: aac, mp3, dts, etc.)
- Desired audio channels. Some people may want to downmix the number of channels or keep the source's. Having this feature would be uselful. (Channel options such as: stereo, Dolby ProLogic II, 5.1, same as source, etc.)
- Desired framerate. This feature can be optional. Some people may want to change the framerate into a faster or slower one for whatever their purpose is. I've seen this applied on other programs. (One way to do this can be for the user to input their desired framerate or choose to keep the source's.)
Forgive me if this is too much to ask, as I want this program to thrive and be the best in its category just like ConvertXtoDVD is in its category. Also, please correct me if I've mentioned some functions that are already applied.
Anyone is free to comment or add to.
Thanks for reading and considering.
What I'd like to see are (most of these ideas come from ConvertXtoDVD and other competitive programs):
- Multicore processor optimization. Most modern computers and most users now utilize multicore processors. It would be nice to be able to utiltize some, if not all, of our cores to speed up the conversion process.
- Conversion priority. As I've seen in ConvertXtoDVD, the ability to prioritize the conversion process allows the user to freely use the PC to multitask while converting, or to maximize the conversion while minimizing background operations.
- 2-pass encoding. 2-pass encoding is usually better than 1-pass as is stated in ConvertXtoDVD and other competitive programs.
- Audio/Video bitrate options. Calculating the source's bitrate and being able to select bitrate, if the user chooses no size limit, should let the user maximize end quality.
- Audio normalization. This feature can be optional, but it may prove helpful if the user wants to reduce the maximum loudness of audio track(s) being converted.
- Audio format desired. Some people would prefer to convert the audio into a different format for their own reason. Having multiple format options would satisfy their demands. (Formats such as: aac, mp3, dts, etc.)
- Desired audio channels. Some people may want to downmix the number of channels or keep the source's. Having this feature would be uselful. (Channel options such as: stereo, Dolby ProLogic II, 5.1, same as source, etc.)
- Desired framerate. This feature can be optional. Some people may want to change the framerate into a faster or slower one for whatever their purpose is. I've seen this applied on other programs. (One way to do this can be for the user to input their desired framerate or choose to keep the source's.)
Forgive me if this is too much to ask, as I want this program to thrive and be the best in its category just like ConvertXtoDVD is in its category. Also, please correct me if I've mentioned some functions that are already applied.
Anyone is free to comment or add to.
Thanks for reading and considering.