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legendofdark2738

legendofdark2738

I tried but it doesn't give me permission to send the message. Is there any way you could help me by sending it to him? If you'd like, I'll send it to you. Thank you for your reply and BIG love for you.

37 minutes ago
souma.everest

souma.everest

Just an FYI that there is an after credits scene, in case anyone missed it.

4 hours ago
CGArcher

CGArcher

Performance would be fine. Dunno how heavy Free Fire is, but the only time it would cause issue is of Free Fire ever got too heavy or big. So you can still enjoy it as it is and in the same FPS. I have a Dimensity 8100, used to play Honkai Star Rail and Genshin. It could still handle both, though I had to tweak a few settings down a bit. Not because compression caused any performance issue. Its more because the recent updates made the games a tad heavier than before.

Yes the apps would compress them automatically. So if say one episode is done, it starts the next one immediately.

For me, when I still had a huge backlog to compress. It depends on how long the run time of the video is. If its 40 to 70 mins, I do only one. Two to Four for those 15 to 30 mins videos. Even if I do it while I sleep, it usually is done after at tops 2 to 3 hours. Enough for the phone to enter standby mode once its done. The phone gets a break for 4 to 5 hours before I wake up, only being used to turn off the alarm and check notifications for important messages. Then 2 more hours as I get ready and go to work. If I know I have a dayoff and can afford to sleep longer or catch up on sleep and I am not gonna be doing hours of heavy gaming except for two to three matches in MLBB or HoK. That is when I do Four to Six episodes with a runtime of 15 to 30 mins each.

5 hours ago
pliiiii

pliiiii

Literally the best.

9 hours ago
asahii

asahii

I play Free Fire regularly with high FPS. If I use a video compressor on a daily basis, will my phone’s overall performance remain stable? Also, with a Snapdragon Gen 4 chipset, I won’t face any performance issues, right? And in the long run, will the game’s FPS stay maintained as it is now? Also, if I select multiple videos to compress, will the app compress them automatically one by one? Or would it be better to compress only one episode at a time, then take a break before compressing the next one by that long continuous compression is avoided and a proper time interval is maintained to ensure performance of device.

15 hours ago
Goat name

Goat name

please it's a kind request update this one with 4k 48fps 🙏

16 hours ago
CGArcher

CGArcher

A. Just the usual, it doesn't really affect anything big I think. Like battery life degrading, which happens anyways as years go by. Like if two people have the same phone, X uses his casually and Y is a heavy user like a gamer. Their phone than can last a day, 24 hours on standby from 100 to 0% charge, brand new. After a Year, X who only does mostly Socmed and a bit of ML or Cod everyday. May have his phone last 22 hours on standby. Y on the other who games 2 hours on a weekday, and more on a week end sometimes while charging may have his phone lasts 21 or 20.5 hours instead. Been doing it for two years, started around 2023 since I discovered Hstream and bought my main phone whoch is midrange, with 4500 mAh battery. It still serves me just fine. Not really needing a replacement. Other than that, I am not sure if say if done on a Samsung, would it cause or hasten a green line issue. Or even if it may cause Amoled burn. My phone is in Dark Mode and usually stays at 50% brightness. B. Mostly, its the lower bitrate if everything is the same. Otherwise, it would be even smaller if the FPS and Resolution are lowered and a codec that is better at compression is used. C. Not at the same time but by Batch. Say you choose multiple ones, say Bible Black episode 1 to 6. Rather than all at the same time, it converts the 1st selected vid, once it is done, the 2nd one follows. Till all 6 episodes are done. You can check which one is currently being compressed since it does show the individual result for each video and there is a small secfion at the bottom screen that shows which video is currently being compressed with a x/y and a small circle to represent the progress bar. Nothing gets skipped unless there is an error. Like your storage is full or the source vid like the one in this page is showing up as corrupted. You can't rename them individually so you can just have it so they used the original name of the source. And just rename them afterwards. D. Yes its safe, haven't gotten any virus. The ad is mostly just a notification. Offering a deal or promo like a discount. It goes away once the app is deleted. The older Pixel 6a and a Helio G99 phone which my sister used to own, which I use now if I am compressing don't receive the ads once I deleted the app.

20 hours ago
Vasu

Vasu

Is there a manga for it ? If anyone knows anything plz give the sauce

20 hours ago
CGArcher

CGArcher

For the one that has the Convert or Compress button.

Same aa the other. Once you select what you want to compress these are the options.

Conversion Profile, you can make one and save your current options and select which of the saved ones you made you wanna use. Format and Resolution are the same. Subtitles and Audio tracks, if you have different external ones you wanna use, otherwise just leave it be.

Advanced options Frame Rate, same as the other. Leave it as it is, though you can choose 120, 240 or 300 but the same remains. It wouldn't really AI upscale them so it wouldn't matter. Codec, it allows more options other than H264 and HEVC(H275). There's MPEG 1, 2 and 4, AV1 and VP 8 and 9. Among the new one AV1 offers even better compression than H265 but requires more computational resources. It takes even longer than H265, unless you have a flagship level phone, old or the latest. Something rocking a Snapdragon 8 gen 2 or higher, or a Dimensity 9200 or higher. It can take a 30 minute video somewhere around say an additional hour or even more. Supported by newer hardware (RTX 30/40, RDNA 2/3 and Android 14). VP8 and 9 are made by google. VP8 is for old device support and VP9 is mostly used in Youtube Streaming IIRC. Someone may be able to explain those better so just stick to H265. Audio Codec, just leave it be. Most of the vids here use AAC while some use AC3. If you are having issues with audio, try setting it to AAC. Video Quality is greyed out for all of the time I uses the app. Just leave it as it is. Video Rotation is self explanatory. Leave it at 0. Video Flip, allows tou to flip videos either horizontally or vertically. Useful if you downloaded a flipped video that has the subtitles flipped too.

Compress options. Video Bitrate, already explained in the other comment. Audio bitrate, keep as it is. High Quality, select it if you want a higher quality compressed video.

If High Quality is selected, options for Compress changes. Newer options are. Encoding Type, x264 or x265 only. Its just H264 and H265, nothing fancy or complicated. CRF, its Constant Rate Factor. Superior option, offers consistent quality. Adjusting bitrate depending or based on scene complexity. Lower bitrate on low motion scenes, like those parts where characters are chatting, walking, etc. Higher bitrate on high motion scenes, fight scenes, sex scenes, etc. The app says lower CRF, Higher compression. Dunno if the app is just weird as in other programs or apps its the other way around. Anyways, for 1080p a good range is 20 to 22 at H264 and 20 to 24 at H266, 4K can go 22 to 26 H264 and 22 to 28 at H265. Again, its up to you which looks good for your preference. You can go even higher if you want. Speed, as before is the same. The slower it is, the higher the compression or smallee the size.

Once you have everything out, just click Convert. Choose Add to Queue for Batch Processing, icon list appears on bottom right this time so its a bit akward as it sits on top of the Convert button. Choose Start to Start the process including those in the Queue.

Results are the almost the same as the other app. Can view result, compare ot with OG Video and Delete Source File.

Result appears in Movies Folder, inside a Folder named Video Converter, in another Folder named Video Converter.

21 hours ago
asahii

asahii

Yes, I understood that. I tried the video compressor that you recommended. First, I downloaded the video in 4K, which was around 700 MB. Then, I selected the same video in the video compressor app. I didn’t change any settings and compressed it using the default settings, just like app suggested. I compressed the video at night when my phone was not in use. After compression, the video size became around 153 MB. Now I have a few queries: A.Does using a video compressor affect the phone too much? I mean, can it cause any damage or long-term issues? I have very little knowledge about this. B.I checked the quality of both videos, and I didn’t notice any major difference. The smaller file still felt like it had the same quality. So, in the end, what exactly changed that caused such a big reduction in size? C.I compressed only one episode this time. Can I compress multiple videos at the same time by selecting more than one file? D.Is this compressor safe for long-term use? Because, as you mentioned, it does affect the phone in some way.

21 hours ago

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