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31st October 2006, 17:16 | #1 | Link |
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MeGUI+Avisynth equivalent on Linux
Hello,
I've tried to look for equivalent programs to MeGUI and Avisynth on Linux but I didn't find a lot: console programs or front-ends who sucks... isn't there a program for Linux which allows me to (re)encode any video files to matroska? |
31st October 2006, 17:28 | #2 | Link |
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Gimme some more time and i will upload a preview of MeGUIx (for linux).
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31st October 2006, 23:49 | #4 | Link |
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avisynth 3 - when its out will be on windows and on linux - but untill then i believe the nix version of megui will use mencoder to do the work
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1st November 2006, 15:21 | #8 | Link |
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Dont worry... MeGUIx autoupdate will get all the needed files (including dependencies) and compiles them locally on your PC.
Im testing the compilation process on various distros to ensure it will work almost for everyone.
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1st November 2006, 17:56 | #10 | Link |
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@Sharktooth
if you need any info about where slackware hides all its files (even tho i have only been using it a little while myself) i'll try and help out @drakend is it giving you an error with x264 itself (something about pointer blah) or is it doing it with ffmpeg? the issue i had was with the ffmpeg i had compiled - although mplayer comes with it, so i just let it compile that and it went through ok
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1st November 2006, 20:03 | #12 | Link |
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well you can try what i did
uninstall (if poss - i tend to make tgz (slackware files) so i can uninstall if i need to) x264 and ffmpeg then compile mplayer normally - i tend to use ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-xvmc --enable-gui --enable-largefiles and all seems to go fine, may not fix your problems but it did mine - then i just re-installed ffmpeg and x264 after mplayer - and all works
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8th April 2007, 18:00 | #15 | Link |
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The best tool on linux at the moment is avidemux.
It has all the advantages of virtualdub and can do any video and audio codecs you want, and has great visual filter tools for crop,resize, etc... Megui, staxrip, autogk, etc... are all nice, but avidemux does much more (you can cut, append videos, crop, filters, etc...) and is multi platform. IMHO it's the best free tool for video conversion, cutting, etc... on windows and linux. It should be included in your distro's repository. You can also find it here: http://avidemux.org/ (In this thread you find the latest development build with the latest x264 (build 648 at the moment) for windows. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=108784&page=21) (Linux devel builds are certainly available around here or you should be able to find some repositories with the latest devel builds, depending on your distro. You can also compile it yourself with the latest x264 if you need it.) |
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