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FastFlix

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FastFlix is a simple and friendly GUI for encoding videos.

FastFlix keeps HDR10 metadata for x265, which will be expanded to AV1 libraries when available.

It needs FFmpeg (version 4.3 or greater) under the hood for the heavy lifting, and can work with a variety of encoders.

Check out the FastFlix github wiki for help or more details!

Encoders

FastFlix supports the following encoders when their required libraries are found in FFmpeg:

  • HEVC (libx265)     x265
  • AVC (libx264)        x264
  • AV1 (librav1e)        rav1e
  • AV1 (libaom-av1)   av1_aom
  • AV1 (libsvtav1)       svt_av1
  • VP9 (libvpx)           vpg
  • GIF (gif)                 gif

Most builds do not have all these encoders available by default and may require custom compiling FFmpeg for a specific encoder.

Releases

Windows

Build status

View the releases for 64 bit Windows binaries (Generated via Appveyor and also available there).

MacOS and Linux

Please use pipx to install as a properly virtualized app

pipx install fastflix

You will need to have ffmpeg and ffprobe executables on your PATH and they must be executable. Version 4.3 or greater is required. The one in your in your package manager system may not support all encoders or options. Check out the FFmpeg download page for static builds for Linux and Mac.

Running from source code

git clone https://github.com/cdgriffith/FastFlix.git
cd FastFlix
python3 -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m fastflix

HDR

On any 10-bit or higher video output, FastFlix will copy the input HDR colorspace (bt2020). Which is different than HDR10 or HDR10+.

HDR10

FastFlix was created to easily extract / copy HDR10 data, but as of sept 2020, only x265 supports copying that data through FFmpeg, no AV1 library does.

  • rav1e - can set mastering data and CLL via their CLI but not through ffmpeg.
  • SVT AV1 - accepts a "--enable-hdr" flag that is not well documented, not supported through FFmpeg.
  • aomenc (libaom-av1) - does not look to support HDR10

HDR10+

FastFlix does not currently support copying HDR10+ metadata, but is a planned feature for x265.

Dolby Vision

FastFlix does not plan to support Dolby Visions proprietary format, as it requires royalties.

License

Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Chris Griffith

The code itself is licensed under the MIT which you can read in the LICENSE file.
Read more about the release licensing in the docs folder.
Encoder icons for VP9 and AOM AV1 are from Wikimedia Commons all others are self created.

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