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New guide: Encode DVDs to XviD with MeGUI

Written by Rich Fiscus @ 26 Mar 2007 6:43 User comments (1)

New guide: Encode DVDs to XviD with MeGUI We have a new XviD encoding guide. This one shows how to Encode DVDs to XviD using MeGUI. MeGUI is a front end for a variety of command line tools that can be used together to create AVI,MP4, or MKV files containing MPEG-4 video and MP3, AC3, or AAC audio.
Besides being one of the successors to GK and Auto GK, MeGUI is also an excellent tool for people thinking about transitioning from XviD to x264 since you can encode video with either.



Encode DVDs to XviD with MeGUI
https://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/me_gui_convert_to_xvid.cfm

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111.2.2012 06:31

I plan on teaching myself encoding and this looks like the best place to start

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