MeGUI/Presentation
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Specifications
[edit | edit source]Input:
- DVD (vob through d2v) and other MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 streams receive special input support for demuxing of audio and subtitles, and faster video seeking
- Any computer video file via AviSynth
Output:
Features
[edit | edit source]- Powerful job queue support, with in-place job editing, related job linking, play/pause controls, etc.
- Parallel job execution makes job processing very flexible and improves speed on multi-core systems.
- Automatic interlace detection can analyse your input video to determine whether it is progressive/interlaced/film/hybrid, and also determine field order.
- AutoUpdate keeps MeGUI and its assisting programs up-to-date and eases installation.
- Audio encoding also based on Avisynth, which allows highly accurate editing of audio, including sample-accurate audio cutting.
- More...
Installation
[edit | edit source]Documentation
[edit | edit source]Starting out
[edit | edit source]- The Basic DVD Ripping Guide is a good place to start.
- The MeGUI Frequently Asked Questions
- Read up about all the items in the Tools|tools menu
- The Glossary
Digging deeper
[edit | edit source]- Documentation on advanced m. Template:Video Encoder Configuration.
- A more advanced guide for m. Template:HDTV Transcoding Guide.
- Read more on what m. Template:AutoUpdate does, and how it works.
Other
[edit | edit source]- This wiki's MeGUI for further other useful information and links about video.
- MeGUI Contributors for all the people who have helped with MeGUI.
- The Guides page for MeGUI guides hosted on this wiki
- Helping with MeGUI for how to contribute.
- The Original Guide Berrinam wrote in 2006 (originally posted here) has been migrated across here. It's very out of date now.
External links
[edit | edit source]- MeGUI's SourceForge project page for bug and feature request trackers.
- German MeGUI Documentation, hosted by the German doom9 forums, gleitz.info.
- A guide to producing QuickTime compatible DVD Rips in MeGUI
- doom9.org and its associated forums, the birthplace of MeGUI.