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xvidenc

   8.3.6  

CLI video

xvidenc
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Downloads:  440
Submitted:  Aug 4 2007
Updated:  Aug 7 2010
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Description:

xvidenc is an advanced and powerful interactive menu-driven shell script written for the Linux operating system which can help you to encode a DVD or a regular video file to the MPEG-4 SP/ASP video format using the MEncoder encoder from the MPlayer project and the Xvid library. It supports all options of the Xvid 1.1.x library and a wide range of audio codecs. Further, it supports muxing the final encode from AVI to Matroska, from AVI to OGM and from AVI to the MP4 container.

xvidenc is written in a way to be useful for power users (manual codec configuration) yet it is also very user friendly for people who are novices when it comes to video encoding. xvidenc operates by asking questions to the user, collecting the input and passing it over to the encoder software. One of its unique features is the ability to use built-in video quality presets. This is especially useful to people who are just starting to encode video or who don't want to go through the whole manual codec configuration every time they want to encode something.

The script was previously hosted on kde-apps.org but I moved it here as it is the right place for it.

Project site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xvidenc
Web site: http://xvidenc.sourceforge.net




Changelog:

* Add -nosub to prevent auto-loading of subs




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 8.0.8 broken in Ubuntu 9.04?

 
 by betamax on: May 17 2009
 

seems not to work in Ubuntu 9.04

betamax@notebook:~# xvidenc -2p -p uhq
-> Checking for MPlayer... FAILED!

but
betamax@notebook:~# which mplayer
/usr/bin/mplayer

and
betamax@notebook:~# which mencoder
/usr/bin/mencoder

betamax@notebook:~# xvidenc -v
xvidenc 8.0.8


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 Re: 8.0.8 broken in Ubuntu 9.04?

 
 by microchip on: May 20 2009
 

Hi

use the -r option to reset the config file


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 Re: Re: 8.0.8 broken in Ubuntu 9.04?

 
 by betamax on: May 21 2009
 

ok, the -r switch works for detecting mplayer, but then i got an syntax error:

-> Detecting source FPS value...
(standard_in) 1: syntax error
-> Failed to detect source FPS value!

and also

-> Detecting original resolution...

-> Failed to detect original resolution!
-> You have to provide it yourself!


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 Re: Re: Re: 8.0.8 broken in Ubuntu 9.04?

 
 by microchip on: May 22 2009
 

Hi,

Let me guess. You're still using MPlayer 1.0rc2? If so, you really should upgrade to SVN as 1.0rc2 is almost three years old and I do not really support it


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 8.0.8 broken in Ubuntu 9.04?

 
 by betamax on: May 23 2009
 

Ah, there is the problem. after compiling mplayer from svn it seems to work also on ubuntu. (on opensuse it is working out of the box after using xvidenc from packman repo). thx for help


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 8.0.8 broken in Ubuntu 9.04?

 
 by microchip on: May 23 2009
 

Packman uses SVN mplayer releases. Also, packman is often late in packaging xvidenc. You may want to add my repo to get new releases much faster on SUSE

http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/microchip8


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