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Chad Crawfordleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! I built CineCinch after getting frustrated trying to clean up a video library that had ballooned to several terabytes. Sorting by file size kept sending me to well-encoded movies when the real culprits were short screen recordings using 20x more data per second than they needed to. The MB/sec metric is the core idea — it normalizes file size by duration so you can actually...

CineCinchFind bloated videos by MB/sec and compress them with H.265
Sorting videos by file size misses the real space hogs. A 12-minute screen recording at 3GB is far more wasteful than a 2-hour movie at 8GB — but size sorting puts the movie first.
CineCinch calculates MB/sec for every file in your library and ranks them by inefficiency. Bloated files rise to the top. You select them, pick an H.265 preset, and batch-compress in one queue — locally, no uploads, no accounts.
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CineCinchFind bloated videos by MB/sec and compress them with H.265
Chad Crawfordstarted a discussion
Who else has a video library that's gotten out of control?
Curious how others manage storage for large video collections: Plex libraries, screen recording archives, camera footage. What's your current workflow for keeping file sizes under control? That's the problem I built CineCinch to solve.
