![]() ![]() Chunks can be any number between 1 and 64. Here hap_q can be changed to hap or hap_alpha if you wish to use these flavours instead of HapQ. This will convert Movie.mov to a HapQ movie using 4 chunks and store the result in MovieHap.mov. If you want to use ffmpeg, there are windows binaries to download here: Īssuming you are running windows: Just put ffmpeg.exe and the file you wish to convert in a folder, open a windows command prompt and navigate to that folder and issue the following command:įfmpeg -i Movie.mov -vcodec hap -format hap_q -chunks 4 MovieHap.mov Each chunk will add a slight overhead, both in the form of a slightly higher decoding time and slightly larger files, but the difference is usually (close to) negligible. It the video plays fine without using chunks, don't bother to use chunks. ![]() If the bitrate is too high, you will have to render to a lower resolution, or, if playing HapQ, switch to Hap. The compression methods are fixed and leave no room for any adjustments. As I have mentioned in previous posts, given a certain resolution and Hap flavour (Hap, HapQ or HapAlpha) there is no way to control the bitrate. ![]()
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