Please zip the whole log folder and send it to us to help check the issue. Thanks.
Mona
Mona (DVDFab Service Team),
I sent the requested zip file of the log folder via the message center to "Mona" and "DVDFab Service Team." Please let me know if you do not receive it. Note that before I could do the comparison again 12.0.0.5 was released so I performed it with that version instead of 12.0.0.4 and received the same results. I also found that the audio was converted to a variable bitrate AAC format instead of the constant bitrate format that had been used. I preferred the constant bitrate format as it prevented any lip sync issues when converting from PAL to NTSC when the original audio in the PAL clip had variable bitrate.
To be clear, when I said the DVDFAb had gone from using the "HIGH" (quality) profile to "MAIN," it is the profile of the underlying x264 encoder. If you look at my message from June 2017 about version 10 revisions after 10.0.3.9, there was a big slowdown that was the result of DVDFab switching from BASE to MAIN quality x264 profile. Once I realized that I was getting higher quality, I was happy with the longer conversion time, but the x264 standard for HD video should be HIGH, not MAIN.. Now that I have a more powerful computer, the HIGH quality only takes slightly longer than the MAIN x264 quality. It would be great if DVDFab would revert back to the default HIGH quality that version 11 and version 12 prior to 12.0.0.4 had been using for clips that are higher resolution than standard definition, and also return to constant bitrate by default on converted audio, or let the user control the parameters that are passed to the x264 conversion engine.
Thanks,
Kevin