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Old 10th October 2018, 11:58   #8641  |  Link
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how to make any mkv mp4 file into DVD player playable format?
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Old 10th October 2018, 12:06   #8642  |  Link
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Does the player support Xvid/Divx?
Then choose video codec Xvid (HomeTheatre), container AVI, audio codec lame MP3 or AC-3.

If not see AVStoDVD instead of MeGUI.
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Old 10th October 2018, 12:07   #8643  |  Link
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i don't Know which format are supported in DVD players

I have tried MPEG-2 codec & vod format in DVD player.
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Old 10th October 2018, 12:09   #8644  |  Link
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See AVStoDVD.
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Old 10th October 2018, 12:11   #8645  |  Link
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To produce a "DVD Video" consumer medium as specified, you will need a DVD Authoring tool. MeGUI will not help you here at all.
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Old 10th October 2018, 12:13   #8646  |  Link
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okay sir thank you
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To produce a "DVD Video" consumer medium as specified, you will need a DVD Authoring tool. MeGUI will not help you here at all.
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Old 13th October 2018, 14:54   #8647  |  Link
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When editing text/path in fields like Video Output, ctrl+c and ctrl+v works fine, but if you want to cut text out with ctrl+x it triggers the exit and closes the program, which ain't right.
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Reason is that File\Exit has also the shutcut ctrl+x. Potentially I could change all other relevant controls to ignore that, however easier is to simply remove the File\Exit option completly. I assume nobody is using that to close MeGUI.
EDIT: or better: I have changed it from ctrl+x to alt+f4

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Old 13th October 2018, 16:47   #8649  |  Link
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Speaking of cutting and pasting, would it be hard to endow the script creator with more than one "undo" level?

Currently right click and "undo" reverts the last change to any text entered under the script tab, but a second right click and "undo" effectively becomes "re-do". It'd also be nice if after changing something via the GUI (cropping or resizing etc) you could switch to the script tab and "undo" the changes MeGUI made to the script, although maybe that's wishful thinking. It'd be nice to have more than one undo level when manually editing a script though. The more the merrier, really.

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Old 13th October 2018, 19:23   #8650  |  Link
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why encoding speed slow when I'm using image sub .ass in megui
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Old 28th October 2018, 19:03   #8651  |  Link
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Under the FFMpeg AC-3 configuration dialog, I often use the Time Modification option to slow down with pitch correction from 25 to 24 FPS. I would like to know if it's possible to do the same but using other custom FPS. For example, at the moment I'd like a 22 to 20 time modification, with pitch correction. I guess one can achieve this using the command line in the "Extra" tab, but I don't know how to do it or where exactly to look for it. Thanks!
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Old 28th October 2018, 21:07   #8652  |  Link
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Try either of these in the custom command line section (for ffmpeg). I'm not sure which is the better quality.

-af "atempo='20.0/22.0'"

-af "rubberband=tempo='20.0/22.0'"

Or try this script. https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...ioSpeed-script

AudioSpeed(20,22, PitchCorrect=true)

There's a newer version here. I haven't uploaded it to the thread yet. Maybe I forgot, or hadn't tested it much. I can't remember. Not that much can go wrong.
AudioSpeed 2018-06-29.zip
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Old 30th October 2018, 18:02   #8653  |  Link
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anyone please give me some tips to get better quality as source file in megui
some settings

please help me guys
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Old 30th October 2018, 18:31   #8654  |  Link
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How do I rotate video with MeGUI? It's probably done through script creator, but I don't understand this stuff one bit.
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@ Octo-puss:

Prerequisite would be learning AviSynth. The installation of the legacy version 2.6.0 contains a quite good introduction guide as set of HTML pages (you will want to restore a more modern installation of an MT version afterwards, possibly even AviSynth+); I did not check if it is also contained in a source archive, in this case you may be able to avoid an installation.

StainlessS also offers the documentation as a CHM file (reading that in a modern Windows may require the installation of some WinHelp32 tools, but its advantage is being a compact archive, and you don't have to install a legacy version just to get the documentation).

To rotate the video left or right by 90°, you can use the Turn filters; Turn180() creates a result equal to both Flip filters in a sequence: FlipHorizontal().FlipVertical(); rotating arbitrary angles is more complex and will require a plugin.
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Improving the subjective visual quality is an extremely complex field of video filtering which requires a separate thread. It is also independent of the used converter (whether MeGUI or any other AviSynth based tools), but it depends a lot on attributes of each different source file.

It's not a topic for this thread. Except for activating filters already provided explicitly, like some noise filter presets in the AVS Script Creator.
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StainlessS also offers the documentation as a CHM file (reading that in a modern Windows may require the installation of some WinHelp32 tools, but its advantage is being a compact archive, and you don't have to install a legacy version just to get the documentation).
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can i use noise filter for improve quality?
which is best filter.
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Prerequisite would be learning AviSynth. The installation of the legacy version 2.6.0 contains a quite good introduction guide as set of HTML pages (you will want to restore a more modern installation of an MT version afterwards, possibly even AviSynth+); I did not check if it is also contained in a source archive, in this case you may be able to avoid an installation.

StainlessS also offers the documentation as a CHM file (reading that in a modern Windows may require the installation of some WinHelp32 tools, but its advantage is being a compact archive, and you don't have to install a legacy version just to get the documentation).

To rotate the video left or right by 90°, you can use the Turn filters; Turn180() creates a result equal to both Flip filters in a sequence: FlipHorizontal().FlipVertical(); rotating arbitrary angles is more complex and will require a plugin.
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Improving the subjective visual quality is an extremely complex field of video filtering which requires a separate thread. It is also independent of the used converter (whether MeGUI or any other AviSynth based tools), but it depends a lot on attributes of each different source file.

It's not a topic for this thread. Except for activating filters already provided explicitly, like some noise filter presets in the AVS Script Creator.
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No useless full-quotes, please, they are a waste of space.

No filter ever will repair a ruined video. Lost is gone. CSI-like restoration is a lie. There are ways to make the loss look less annoying, but again: This is not the thread to discuss this huge topic. Make a new one, and provide video samples of the video clip you want to have improved (not just single screenshots).
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@ Octo-puss:

Prerequisite would be learning AviSynth. The installation of the legacy version 2.6.0 contains a quite good introduction guide as set of HTML pages (you will want to restore a more modern installation of an MT version afterwards, possibly even AviSynth+); I did not check if it is also contained in a source archive, in this case you may be able to avoid an installation.

StainlessS also offers the documentation as a CHM file (reading that in a modern Windows may require the installation of some WinHelp32 tools, but its advantage is being a compact archive, and you don't have to install a legacy version just to get the documentation).

To rotate the video left or right by 90°, you can use the Turn filters; Turn180() creates a result equal to both Flip filters in a sequence: FlipHorizontal().FlipVertical(); rotating arbitrary angles is more complex and will require a plugin.
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Improving the subjective visual quality is an extremely complex field of video filtering which requires a separate thread. It is also independent of the used converter (whether MeGUI or any other AviSynth based tools), but it depends a lot on attributes of each different source file.

It's not a topic for this thread. Except for activating filters already provided explicitly, like some noise filter presets in the AVS Script Creator.
This is pretty confusing.
So I need to download some extra .dlls for this functionality?
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This is the compressed help file noted by LigH:- http://www.mediafire.com/file/62mphc...2015-05-31.zip
Assist in learning avisynth scripting.

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rotating arbitrary angles is more complex and will require a plugin.
A turn by 90 degrees + multiples of, is included in Avisynth builtin filters, as is eg FlipHorizontal and FlipVertical,
but rotation by some other non multiple of 90 degrees would require external plugin.
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