![]() ![]() If you want output with menus and chapters, you need an authoring application, which is not "editing". It does have a timeline editor and some color correction and other filters, but using such corrections in any editor is never lossless with lossy input, not even with smart-rendering apps. If you use an already encoded video for input, it will be re-encoded entirely on output. It will take various input formats, but basically it's designed to work with lossless input formats and encode them to MPEG, AVCHD, BluRay, and a few other encodes. The TMPGEnc product has very good X264 and MPEG2/1 encoding. What formats? What do you mean by "edit" ? (simple cut and join? Transitions and special effects? Color Correction? Denoising? Adding video tracks? Creating final output with menus and chapters?). Members here might want a little more information. You're either working with lossless media or you're working with something else that isn't lossless. I don't think there is any such thing as "lossles editing" of "various formats". With those two products, both of which are pretty good for what they do, you're talking about oranges and apples. ![]()
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