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Originally Posted by lainiwaku
is it hard to use command line version ? i always used MeGui for x264
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I suppose it depends on your level of experience with command-line interfaces. If you've used a CLI before, you should find x265 fairly easy to use. CLIs have some advantages, including the ability to write batch files (scripts).
Keep in mind that x265 is really a core video encoding library, designed to be integrated into other software applications. Video editing and transcoding applications add more powerful capabilities like opening different types of media files, demultiplexing the content, decoding the source video into uncompressed frames, scaling video, frame rate conversion, transcoding audio, and packaging up the result in a file like .mp4 or .mkv.
Tom