StaxMedia is the home of StaxRip. StaxRip is lightweight MPEG-4 frontend useful to convert a wide range of source formats into MPEG-4.
great prog
gooooood
nice
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I would like to thank the developer for continuing this project. Good thing to bring it over to sourceforge too. This has been my favorite and most used encoder for high quality videos because there are so much x264 options. I always used x264 triple pass encoding. But I still think at the current stage (version 1.1.1.4) users who lack encoding knowledge struggles to use this software. Audio encoding options can be improved, such as have a button to turn on and off the auto gain, changes the frequencies, etc, since some people won't know how to edit the command line. Making StaxRip more user friendly will get it more users base. Similar to WinFF is a good idea, it has many presets, but at the same time show advance options only when the user wants to.
really great, been using for so long now, thanks for the update
great !!!
Best fully featured encoder I've ever come across and boy have I tried loads!!! And to top it off the author provides absolutely first rate support over at the doom9 forum.
Smart and simple interface, yet complete set of options.
Have been onto Staxtip for about 1.5 yrs now and its become a lot more simple to use in the last few months! Really happy that its still being developed!
using it for several years, it's awesome tool!
Спасибо. Пользуюсь 2 года, очень доволен. Плохо только с декодированием AVC Interlaced
Once a great program, now completely abandoned.
The most powerful video converter, also the fastest and ( when you learn how to work with it ) best for converting video to H264 format.
love that tool
Great work !!!
Just great !!
genius!
Great Work!
It doesnt save or run.
great GUI
keep up the good work.
Great !
great project!
go man go :D
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