Introduction

About

StaxRip is a video encoding app for Windows with a unrivaled feature set and usability.

Features

  • Support for countless formats and tools
  • Hardware encoding for AMD, Intel and NVIDIA
  • Batch Processing
  • AviSynth and VapourSynth code editor
  • Extendable via PowerShell
  • Minimal user interaction required due to rich configuration and automation features
  • Copy modes for audio and video for plain remuxing
  • Cut/Trim/Edit feature, for MKV output no re-encoding required
  • Pixel perfect High DPI scaling

Requirements

  • Windows 7 x64 or Windows 10 x64, StaxRip is x64 only
  • .NET 4.7.2
  • Intel Skylake or newer for HEVC/H.265 hardware encoding
  • NVIDIA Maxwell gen2 card or newer for HEVC/H.265 hardware encoding
  • AMD Polaris card or newer for HEVC/H.265 hardware encoding
  • AviSynth+ x64, Python & VapourSynth installers are bundled with StaxRip. Only FrameServer your are going to use is Required to be installed.

License

Licensed under the MIT license.

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Stable Releases

Before making a bug report please try the newest test build.

Setup

StaxRip is for the most part portable, some features require certain apps to be installed, in such case StaxRip provides guidance so the user must not take great care. This is due to VFW Framework.

Whenever StaxRip starts the first time from a new location it will ask for a settings folder location to use for this particular start-up location. You can open the current settings folder from the main menu at Tools > Folders > Settings

It’s not recommended to start StaxRip from a location without full write access so ‘C:\Program Files’ shouldn’t be used. StaxRip utilizes dozens of tools and some of this tools might require write access to their start-up directory.

To add StaxRip to the windows start menu right-click the StaxRip.exe and choose Add to Start.