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22.12.2019 
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Crop in Vapour OK both in Filters Windows or Select from MenuCrop in AviSynth from Menu then Manual/Auto Crop. OKBut preselect from Filters Windows then Input file 'Error'Windows10 x64Faulting application name: StaxRip.exe, version: 2.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5bd374bcFaulting module name: ffms2.dllunloaded, version: 2.30.0.0, time stamp: 0x5b9dbfcfException code: 0xc0000005Fault offset: 0x1f8e71Faulting process id: 0x830Faulting application start time: 0x01d4dafed74b2304Faulting application path: D:ProgramzStaxRip-x64-2.0.0.0StaxRip.exeFaulting module path: ffms2.dllReport Id: d32757ae-f02d-4d80-9110-0ebde0be5efdFaulting package full name:Faulting package-relative application ID.

Anyone having issues with Crop, I suggest Downloading the Building directly from GitHub, Instead of here. The Build being hosted here is outdated and was Alpha Build of 1.9 and Not Final 1.9 Build.1-Crop function does not work, the program closes after the any crop.The issue was fixed along time ago, It only existed in the Alpha Build.2-The Demux (cutting method: mkvmerge) no longer displays file types. Example what kind of Audio or subtitle format is getting extracted.This issue is not tied to StaxRip, but an issue with MediaInfo not properly reading the files correctly(Already been reported to MediaInfo, It doesn't seem they have any interest in fixing this).

Head back to MediaInfo 18.05 Everything will return to normal. This appears to be one really nice piece of software. Unfortunately, I am only slightly above a beginner in working with video files but I was able to easily navigate through the interface to find the conversion setting I wanted to try and it worked flawlessly. In addition, I see that it also has many more options incorporated into it that I am eager to learn about as well. Now, on the surface, this seems to be the best freeware I've come across thus far (for MY purposes); however, I'll need some time to fully evaluate the full potential of this program (for MY purposes). Thanks to the author!

Please ignore my ratings. The '10' I've given is for service. I haven't figured out how to use the program yet.

It appears a bit more complicated than Handbrake.Anyway, just for the heck of it, I downloaded the new beta.I was clicking around, and when I got to Options, it crashed. A window opened and asked if I wanted to send an error report, which I did.About 30 minutes later, I got a patched version from one of their programmers, and it fixed the problem.By the way, you need to have the.NET framework installed for the program to work.Now the next trick is to learn how to use it. I just downloaded and tried this software on a whim (and a recommendation from another website) and boy, am I blown away! I had a large blu ray movie file (18.5 gb) that I had ripped from a disc and decided to see if this program was any good.

I set the H264 profile to 'High Quality' and adjusted the audio settings to keep the DTS Core and 24 bit. The container was already MKV so I just kept that. From there I just let it rip not really expecting my first time around to be much of a success. When it was done the resulting file was only 3.53 gb in size so I am thinking the quality was going to be crap. The video and audio are phenomenal! So much so that I honestly cannot tell small mkv file from the original file on the blu ray disc on a 52' 1080p screen. I have used many different encoding software and this is hands down the best at creating a high quality h.264 video file.

I have used this primarily to convert DVDs to H264. The interface is reasonably well laid out, although a couple of things take a little looking for. The encoder is strong (x264), and the output formats supported cover a good range. It is annoying to have to wait for DG-Index to process as each title is loaded (or reloaded, as a previous demuxing is ignored and repeated), but the output quality makes up for this.Unfortunately one of the features that drew me to Staxrip - batch processing - was the thing that let me down. While it is easy enough to set up a batch to process multiple titles, every attempt I made at this had the same result.

The first title would be flawless, and all subsequent titles would have audio sync issues. If I reprocessed the same titles either as the only title, or the first title in a batch, it would encode correctly, but if it was the first of a batch, all that followed would be out of sync.

Other tools happily process the same files in a batch without suffering from this problem.If you are only going to process a single file at a time (i.e. Not use the batching) you can add two points to my Functionality/Value/Overall scores. But if you need a good batch encoder, I suggest you look elsewhere for the moment.

Definitely the best, so much easier (logical imo, i'm not a techie) to use than MeGUI and many more formats/options than Handbrake. The Log view allows you to review the apps used and the command line parameters for the techie student in us. Im glad that most of the apps do not need to be installed as they sometimes conflict with same apps of different versions used by other software. Very fast too as it uses all availabe cpu cores with x264.Suggestions: Remember the last container-video/audio encoding profile or allow for a default.

Subtitles could be soft merged into the mkv container for later extraction. Allow for custom output file size.Absolute genius work.

I believe I have tried them ALL. Paid: Adobe, Sony, TMPEGnc - once upon a time free, and other free and paid converters / transcoders. This is the best tool for converting and tweaking most formats. Steep learning curve for newbies to video editing but worth the effort.

For the experienced or learning to be, this is the one must have tool. Nearly complete control of all facets of video and audio transcoding. Best of all it's free and constantly updated. Lots of how too and gouge on use of StaxRip via Google, Youtube Wiki searches. I do not normally post but this tool deserves a shout out! I really liked this program; you can use profiles to get good results and you don't need to be an expert.

I've been a divx/avi person forever and finally switched to x264 and I've got to say I'm impressed. Documentation isn't really good, howto's you can find are out of date with the version and in program links to support (forums) seem to be out of date too.

The only reason I didn't rate it 10 was audio sync problems. Most DVD rips worked fine but it seems anything from overseas didn't. Even rips of things from England like Tomorrow People were way out of sync, I just ripped the ORIGINAL godzilla (GOJIRA) dvd and it was out of sync.

Even old Doctor Who DVD's are out of sync. That's the only reason I didn't score it a 10 all around. I have used some gui for x264 and nero aac and xvid but after some days and some weeks problems made me go serching for another one. But among these convertors staxrip and xvid4psp and have the full setting of encoders available for tweaking and testing quality and problems is fewer.i am currently use staxrip for encoding to mkv with x264 and nero aac as encoders and send files to my external H.D.D. These filers can be played back with WD HD media player.

I am happy with quality and speed and compatibility.good luck. By far the best encoder I've ever used. I've tried Megui, leimingsx264, handbrake, and some others that are not worth mentioning and they can't offer what staxrip can offer. Most notably in quality and resizing areas as when resizing, staxrip actually gives a percentage on the possibility of errors on the resizing (video jags or 'shakes' thats one of resizing errors) so that I can avoid such mistakes and gives accuracy when doing a reencode on how much quality will be retained or lost. I just love that one feature I don't see anywhere else the quality control.

I can know when reducing the filesize that how much quality will be lost and since I always aim for that 100% this becomes really helpful and the end result reflects the quality too. However u only get the projected quality oly when u do a Compressibility check depending on the profile you use. Done right with x264 and u can actually have the best quality and at the same time playable on the nintendo Wii. I would love to see the Quality control feature anywhere else but since this encoder has it, it is my #1 choice. Very easy to use, only Con is that the filename of the video u are encoding cannot be too long or else the program will crash.

Other than that best encoder EVER. At last: a h264 encoder that has a good user interface.AND. produces beautiful, trouble free MKV files.I've tried all of those other h264 encoders for my DVD backups: AutoMKV, Handbrake, MediaEncoder, etc.

Files from those encoders are always problematic when played on my standalone Beyonwiz PVR (note that I don't use a home theatre PC, so PC playback performance of these files is irrelevant in my case).I love the way Staxrip makes choosing a x264 profile easy, while still allowing you you to tweak if you want. Deinterlacing is also very easy and you get a good choice of plugin options. Overall the GUI is quite friendly but it's not for complete noobs.My only gripe is the setting up, as another user mentioned on this page. The auto-download feature for the external apps can be quite annoying, particularly as Staxrip only seems to support a very precise version of the external apps it needs (Avisynth, DGindex, VirtualDubMod plugins, etc). That sucks if you already have more recent versions of those apps installed on your PC because another program (eg. Adobe Premiere Pro) needs THOSE versions of the apps to work properly.Other than that, very happy with this. Congrats to the developer.

I was looking for a conversion tool to convert my DVD collection to MP4 for bacup purposes. I have tried many, StaxRip, AutoMKV and MeGUI. All but StaxRip gave some or other error and produced faulty result.The learning curve is little steep so I would say ease if use is 8/10, but all other are great. Got a somewhat newbie friendly interface and produces excellent result.There is only one problem, the program sometimes crashes if it is tried to be maximized from system tray icon.Great overall tool and updated too.

It was with a heavy heart that I found I had to switch to Staxrip to do a dvd conversion to h264 as the latest version does not support virtualdub anymore. But either way I went into it with an open mind hoping that perhaps this tool would be as useful and easy to use as virtualdub.

Useful it is indeed, Staxrip is feature-filled and I was impressed. But its heavy-reliance on outside apps and the messy(i have 56K atm)auto-download feature of the external apps was a pain. Moreover staxrip only seems to support a very precise version of the external apps(Avisynth, DGindex, virtualdub codecs etc). Once everything is set up, the program is a breeze(well almost anyway)to use. A good tool for beginners and intermediate users like me, but the initial setting up brought the whole experience down for me. Like pretty much all conversion software, StaxRip is a waste of time.

But hey, if video conversion were easy and we didn't have plethoras of competing container formats and codecs then we wouldn't need the thousands of competing and largely non-functional converters.I didn't get any further than trying to load a file, any file, mpg, avi, whatever (mov apparently not supported) and every time I was faced with the undecipherable error message 'Most sources are YV12 and thus a YV12 decoder is required. The decoder defined in the settings 'xvidvfw.dll' could not be located. Please install the defined decoder.' Wait, could it be that somebody forgot to put the commas around 'xvidvfw.dll', thereby completely changing the meaning of the error message?

Xvidvfw.dll is not the settings, but rather the decoder? And in addition to installing.NET (blech), I also have to find and install xvidvfw.dll? Just a moment.Ok, now it wants me to install AutoCrop, whatever that is.

I thought the StaxRip home page said installation is easy.And now it puts up a message about '7 problematic applications detected'. If StaxRip is easy to use, I'm going to have to crawl under a rock for the rest of my life. I can probably convert files more quickly with a hex editor. I only detect 1 problemati application here: StaxRip. Glad I found this!!! I don't use XviD too often. Learn how to use the more complicated conversion tools and forget everything by the time I need them again.

Some of the easier to use tools give poor quality results, especially if you don't know how to tweak the settings.This one is very easy to use. Made VERY nice looking XviD from DVD VOB files (among the best I've seen) and from MPEG 2 captured with my Hauppauge PVR-250 TV / capture card. First program I've tried that was able to make a decent looking XviD from my MPEG 2 capture at default settings (with deinterlace selected). Does everything I need it to do. The default settings will generally yield excellent results.Seems to retain some settings, but not others from previous projects. Have to remember to select AVI as the container every time to avoid creating a different file type with the sound output separately, and change the XviD 1st and 2nd pass defaults from PAL to NTSC. No problem, now that I know.

May require a restart after installing the necessary programs it has you install during the first use. Helps to know what output file size you're looking for, or the desired bitrate. The 'compressibility check' doesnt seem to be that helpful. I just skip that step. The resize seems to require being set manually as well. Has a nice readout for what sizes fit the aspect ratio best though.Still easier to use and more reliable than the other MPEG 2 to XviD converters I've tried.

Great looking results with less tweaking knowledge required. Everything that requires setting is all visable on one screen, making it seem simpler than some other programs even though it's not FULLY automatic.

I would highly recommend this program to anyone who has a little knowledge and wants excellent results without too much 'fiddling'.Oh. And the price is good too.Thanks StaxRip!!! This is a great tool which shows real potential. I have toyed with almost all the encoding tools out there and must say this has the best balance of ease of use (an assistant for beginners) and functionality for more advanced use (you can even edit the menus to add your own details). It is more stable in my experience than the latest range of similar tools like mediacoder, SUPER or MKVMagic etc. And offers as many features (code to avi, ogm, mkv, easily add filters, x264, XVID and more.

I can't believe this is only an alpha. I gave it a nine simply because I need to allow for improvement in the next release.

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