divxenc is a shell script which makes it easy to encode DVDs or video files to the FMP4/DivX video format using MEncoder.
divxenc is a shell script which makes it easy to encode DVDs or video files to the FMP4/DivX video format using MEncoder from the MPlayer project. The script is a menu-driven CLI front-end to MEncoder.
divxenc is an advanced and powerful interactive menu-driven shell script written for the GNU/Linux operating system which can help you to encode a DVD or a regular video file to the MPEG-4 SP/ASP format using the MEncoder encoder from the MPlayer project. It supports muxing the final encode from AVI to Matroska, from AVI to OGM and from AVI to the MP4 container.
divxenc has a total of 7 video quality presets ranging from Normal Quality to Insane High Quality. It further has the ability to auto-detect a lot of stuff, like DVD titles, chapters, subtitles, audio streams, and it supports frequently used video filters like scale, crop, dering, deblock, noise, denoise, (un)sharp mask/gaussian blur, deinterlace, interlace, inverse telecine/pullup and hard telecine/3:2 pulldown.
What's New in This Release:
· Fallback to undefined audio language in the AUDLANG[$i] variables if we detect unknown language from MPlayer's output
· Added support for bitrate-based ABR Vorbis encoding in addition to quality-based VBR. ABR mode in Vorbis resembles quality-based VBR except the encoder averages a given nominal bitrate
· Updated the Vorbis part of the video bitrate calculation code
· Added new function ratio_and_pixels_func() which calculates and displays the Storage Aspect Ratio (SAR), Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR) and total pixels from resolution
· Bugfix for track 1 in the internal audio encoding code. If using aacplusenc to encode audio, the case statement had a wrong selection value (aac instead of aac+) resulting in displaying a failed message and forcing an exit even though the encoding may have succeeded
· Simplifications to the internal audio encoding code which reduce code duplication
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divxenc is a shell script which makes it easy to encode DVDs or video files to the FMP4/DivX video format using MEncoder from the MPlayer project. The script is a menu-driven CLI front-end to MEncoder.
divxenc is an advanced and powerful interactive menu-driven shell script written for the GNU/Linux operating system which can help you to encode a DVD or a regular video file to the MPEG-4 SP/ASP format using the MEncoder encoder from the MPlayer project. It supports muxing the final encode from AVI to Matroska, from AVI to OGM and from AVI to the MP4 container.
divxenc has a total of 7 video quality presets ranging from Normal Quality to Insane High Quality. It further has the ability to auto-detect a lot of stuff, like DVD titles, chapters, subtitles, audio streams, and it supports frequently used video filters like scale, crop, dering, deblock, noise, denoise, (un)sharp mask/gaussian blur, deinterlace, interlace, inverse telecine/pullup and hard telecine/3:2 pulldown.
What's New in This Release:
· Fallback to undefined audio language in the AUDLANG[$i] variables if we detect unknown language from MPlayer's output
· Added support for bitrate-based ABR Vorbis encoding in addition to quality-based VBR. ABR mode in Vorbis resembles quality-based VBR except the encoder averages a given nominal bitrate
· Updated the Vorbis part of the video bitrate calculation code
· Added new function ratio_and_pixels_func() which calculates and displays the Storage Aspect Ratio (SAR), Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR) and total pixels from resolution
· Bugfix for track 1 in the internal audio encoding code. If using aacplusenc to encode audio, the case statement had a wrong selection value (aac instead of aac+) resulting in displaying a failed message and forcing an exit even though the encoding may have succeeded
· Simplifications to the internal audio encoding code which reduce code duplication
link : http://linux.softpedia.com/progDownl...oad-36898.html