Advanced Menu Questions

Where is user controllable framerate and resolution?

Whilst Badaboom is really useful and fast it's crippled by a couple of non-available features. At least I cannot find them in the user interface.

One is the framerate, this should be user selectable and most importantly there should be a "same as source" option. I've tried converting some footage from my trial version of Fraps. The source material is 60fps and the output file, regardless of setting, is never 60fps.

Other files from my cameras and mpeg(among others)-files from premiere convert into the same fps with no problem but with Fraps-files not. Is this a limitation in the software or just not implemented/thought of yet? Anyway, possibility to set framerate should be offered.

The other thing is user controllable resolution. Whilst there are many different resolutions to choose from in the drop down list there is one important missing: "same as source file"

Again I use my fraps-files as reference. Using fraps to record 60fps "half size" files results in a resolution of 900*600 pixels which is not supported. A "same as source" option among all the other resolutions would fix mine(and probably others) problem.

Still no High Profile support like in the Pro Elemental Branch ?

First thing i realized there is still no 8x8 transform support like in the Professional Line of Elemental Products :/
And now i begin to wonder if AQ at least has been included ?

Custom Profiles

Hi there,

I had made my own custom profiles on the previous version of Badaboom with my own images etc and got 2.0 today. Before I start messing with setting up custom profiles again I'd quickly like to know if previous/old custom profiles will work or if much has changed?

Are there now more Advanced Menu options with version 2.0?

Yes, there are.  Version 2.0 includes options to use Graphics Acceleration or choose to use only software for the transcode.  There is also a new Audio Gain feature, which lets you boost or lower the volume level on the output video.  

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