![]() ![]() I recorded 177 new registry entries in my Win7 32-bit VM, with HKCU & HKLM keys for the app itself, a key for uninstall, and a Trolltech key because of the QT code used by the app. IDealshare VideoGo adds the program's folder plus a folder in Users\ \ AppData\ Roaming. Only very few of these converters that have been on GOTD offer GPU-only encoding, and then with limited settings - if that's what you're after there are several free converters like A's or Handbrake. GPU-only encoding always loses quality, though you can get sometimes huge speed increases. The x264 & x265 encoders offer very little in the way of GPU assisted encoding - the GPU gets to help a little, but enabling it, when the converter allows it, can actually slow things down, depending on your hardware. That's why the granular settings for the excellent x264 & x265 encoders are important - a few converters use presets with speed a top priority, to the extent that quality is sacrificed. ![]() Unless there's a bug in whatever app, these ffmpeg-based converters should all give you pretty much the same quality when using the same encoder settings. In a short test encode to AVC it utilized all 16 cores of the CPU at near 100%, which is good, though clock speeds never reached the max. It seems to have rudimentary Nvidia CUDA support, but nothing I could see regarding Intel Quick Sync or AMD. It does allow granular settings for the x264 & x265 encoders included in ffmpeg, the default being SuperFast - slower settings equal more quality. It includes an audio removal feature, just like VLC, and is an overall great option for Mac users.IDealshare VideoGo is more-or-less you standard ffmpeg-based video converter. IMovie comes built into macOS and is pretty good for editing short videos. ![]() Use iMovie to Remove the Audio From z Video If you open it and it plays with audio, or you simply can’t find it, go to Finder on your Mac, type the name in, and play the video. Go to the location you selected to locate the file. Finally, select Browse and be sure to name your file something you’ll recognize (you may need to use Finder to locate the video) and select the destination where you’d like it to save.Click on the Audio Codec tab and de-select Audio then click Apply.Under Choose Profile select Custom from the drop-down, then Customize.Click Open Media and select your video file.Now go to File and select Convert/Stream.Select the file location you’d like to save to(bear in mind that we selected Desktop and later found the audio file in Downloads, and on another test run, found it in the Videos folder) Click Choose and then Save at the bottom.Open the VLC Play and click VLC Media Player in the upper left-hand corner.Following the same basic principles as above, here is how you remove the audio from a video on macOS. The VLC Player’s interface is slightly different for a Mac than it is for a PC. ![]() How to Remove Audio From a Video Using VLC – Mac ![]()
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