Voukoder 13.4.1 _verified_ -
Voukoder has long been a cornerstone for video editors and content creators who demand more control over their exports than standard system codecs provide. As a universal encoding interface, it bridges the gap between non-linear editing software (like DaVinci Resolve, Vegas Pro, and Premiere Pro) and powerful, flexible encoders such as FFmpeg, x264, x265, and NVENC.
Previous versions exhibited rare desynchronization between audio and video tracks when writing to Matroska (MKV) or fragmented MP4 containers. This update corrects timestamp calculation errors, ensuring that multi-track exports maintain perfect sync from start to finish. voukoder 13.4.1
For Resolve users on Windows and Linux, 13.4.1 resolves a conflict where the Voukoder plugin would sometimes fail to load after updating Resolve’s own GPU drivers. The connector now correctly enumerates available encoders without crashing the render dialog. Voukoder has long been a cornerstone for video
The release of focuses on refining stability, improving hardware acceleration, and squashing critical bugs that affected previous builds. While not a major feature overhaul, this point release is essential for users relying on modern GPU encoding and specific container formats. Key Improvements in 13.4.1 1. Enhanced NVENC Stability Users of NVIDIA GPUs (RTX 20/30/40 series) reported occasional frame drops and encoder lockups when using 10-bit and HDR workflows. Version 13.4.1 introduces a revised buffer handling mechanism that significantly reduces these occurrences, resulting in smoother high-bitrate exports. The release of focuses on refining stability, improving