

It’s apparently our fault for using exactly the right words to describe their actions.


It’s apparently our fault for using exactly the right words to describe their actions.


Ah, I’ll put in a zoom feature, that’s a good idea!
Remind me of the hardware you’re running on? 22 hours for a 4k HDR movie sounds about in the ballpark for converting on CPU. I’ve just switched to Linux (Mint, not Cachy) and I think there’s an issue with detecting GPU on Linux, so this’d track (or you have Precision Mode enabled) - if you see “libx265” or “libx264” in the top right, you’re on CPU. I’m looking into this one.
Can I ask which version you downloaded? I’ll look into the DVTools/MP4box issue.
Also, yes, I removed the codec and container selection boxes - it’s HEVC/MKV by default unless you go for “Compatibility Mode” in which case you get H.264/MP4. “Preserve AV1” of course preserves AV1 which is incompatible with MP4 so they’re mutually exclusive.


So… How’s it working? 😅 (Just realised it’s been a while since I’ve touched HISTV and this came to mind, I’ve been working on my business and day job)


Ah, what version did you try? This is due to issues with the renderer, but I just got this fixed by disabling GPU drawing for the form last night. Give 2.5.9 a go 😊


Hey bud, this is a neat project! I ran your codebase through my own Claude Opus 4.6 instance with extended thinking on, against a “code quality” skill I worked up with the bot the other day. The skill prioritises security, code efficiency, and enforcing end-user usability over taking shortcuts. It found a lot more than the 8 security issues I opened, but I didn’t wanna flood your issues section until I’m sure you’re happy for me to contribute like this.
Anyway, cheers, and good luck!
Aw. That’s quite sweet; this sheep was at the end of its life and slowly losing what understanding it had of the world, and these two innocent children kept it company and gave it unconditional love the whole time.
This is the real reason I do so much DIY. I don’t save a lot of money, at least on the initial outlay, but I learn.