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I always failed to see how an online converter could possibly do a better job than an offline converter but for those who need to do a quick conversion job...
Some people have shit internet speeds and bandwidth caps?I fail to see why it should do a worse job??
Plus, what hardware is actually crunching the numbers for the conversion. Some people may have pretty beastly computers.I fail to see why it should do a worse job??
My PC uses my CUDA cores to crunch videos, because my CPU is a lousy dual core Athlon X2 5000+. My CUDA card cuts my encoding times down from 6 hours, to an hour.Plus, what hardware is actually crunching the numbers for the conversion. Some people may have pretty beastly computers.
Damn son, what are you encoding? o.oMy PC uses my CUDA cores to crunch videos, because my CPU is a lousy dual core Athlon X2 5000+. My CUDA card cuts my encoding times down from 6 hours, to an hour.
Some people have shit internet speeds and bandwidth caps?
Plus, what hardware is actually crunching the numbers for the conversion. Some people may have pretty beastly computers.
Well, this depends on who is hosting the site doing this. I'm pretty sure bypassing the upload and download makes it a lot easier to convert on your home computer (and faster) for many people. Does the converter even support use of more than 2 or 3 threads anyways, never really looked into how the converter is programmed. If not, most modern hardware, even down in the i3 brackets of Intel Ivy/SandyBridge CPU's will convert almost as fast as the server counterpart....that has nothing to do with why a web service couldn't do just as good a job at encoding the video???
I'd imagine the hardware responsible for crunching the numbers is beefier than the average home computer. How many people are using the resources at the same time is a different issue all together.
None of this changes the fact that there's no reason a web service can't provide just as good an end result as a dedicated piece of software... for all you know it's just feeding the file into the same software you'd be using yourself and spitting out the result.
I always failed to see how an online converter could possibly do a better job than an offline converter
I fail to see why it should do a worse job??