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#1 User is offline   shraouf 

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 02:00 AM

Hi,I need a video conveter software in which I have full control over the output file format(mpeg1), bitrate,audio format(mp3),I've tried many but either it doesn't give me the full control or it gives me unsynchronized audio video output,can anyone help?


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Posted 04 April 2006 - 07:56 AM

try auto guardian knot. sorry i don't know the link to download but you can try a search on google...

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 08:52 AM

TMPGEnc Express has always been my favourite for video converting

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 09:27 AM

mediacoder
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 02:24 PM

TMPGEnc

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 02:37 PM

Try QuEnc 0.61 http://www.free-code...nload/QuEnc.htm Currently it is the best, free, mpeg converter available. Other than that, try TMPGEnc as Jeremy said.

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 05:01 PM

if you want the best out there try this one: StaxRip. it converts video and audio among many formats including DV (digital video cameras). can convert from any source to avi(divx,xvid), mpg(using external encoders), mp4(x264 with acc audio, even 5.1 channels) and more. with it you have control over quality, compressibility, crop, filters, resizing, deinterlacing, aspect ratio among many other things.
its freeware.

www.free-codecs.com and search for it.

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 08:41 PM

DirectShow GraphEdit + ffdshow + ffvfw + some other codecs. Harder to setup, but you can do things like convert one file into several different files of different codecs at the same time with the right arrangement of filters. Probably as close to "full control" as possible. This is what I use.

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 04:12 AM

View PostDigeratiPrime, on Apr 4 2006, 09:27 AM, said:


This mediacoder looks the best specially that it converts .vob files too,but there is always only sound but no video in the output file,if only it worked :no:

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 05:50 AM

View Postshraouf, on Apr 5 2006, 11:12 AM, said:

View PostDigeratiPrime, on Apr 4 2006, 09:27 AM, said:


This mediacoder looks the best specially that it converts .vob files too,but there is always only sound but no video in the output file,if only it worked :no:


Having the same here or the other way around as well, only video no sound.
It looks ok true, but for me the GUI is not very clear, perhaps I'm just doing something wrong. Also, it's still a beta if I am right. Future improvement is possible.


Another alternative not mentioned here is:

http://www.stoik.com.../svc/index.html.

Stoik Video Converter, handles all common formats (no .vob, but there are lots of dvd rippers). Lots of settings but still easy to use.
It's really free but they ask for a E-mail adress when you want to download from their site. Google is your friend.
You might want to start the videopak2.exe directly instead of the default starter.exe to avoid "calling home".

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 07:26 AM

You could try the old favorite of FlaskMPEG. It has not been updated for atleast a few years, but neither has MPEG1. It does the MPEG1/2 for you with alot of features within.
I have not used it for awhile as GordianKnot or AutoGordianKnot does a super nice job converting to DivX/XviD instead.

This post has been edited by MHz: 05 April 2006 - 07:27 AM


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Posted 05 April 2006 - 07:52 AM

See, there's your problem asking people what the best video encoder to use is. Everyone gives you a different answer.
VirtualDub, TMPGenc, CinemaCraft Encoder, StaxRip, etc etc etc etc etc. You'll just have to try a few out and see which one you like the most. www.videohelp.com and www.doom9.org are the main sites to help you out.

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 10:11 AM

Continuing Jeremy's post - it depends on the source and output files you need, desired picture quality, speed of conversion, etc.

For my tests, I produced a 50 second clip with a lot of motion into a VOB to keep as much of the original PQ as possible. I have been running that clip through conversions with varying settings. After I have a few samples, I view them on the TV that I am going to be playing them on most.

Once you find optimal settings for your source, your work is done right? Nope, there are so many things that can be different in your source material that may look terrible with the settings that worked well for the last conversion. There is a lot to read to find what will work best for you.

As was already mentioned, I also have found Doom9 and VideoHelp to be excellent resources for video conversion.

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Posted 07 April 2006 - 06:01 PM

i proposed staxrip because it can handle different codecs, different audio formats, different containers and can decode/encode almost every format out there. the interface is great, its easy to use and understand.

-mediacoder: lots and lots of bugs and errors, still work to do. still works sometimes. supports almost the same feature set of StaxRip, but Stax's interface cant be beaten for now.

-all shareware or freeware converters (the kind of stoik): tons of them cant even let you control mp3 audio bitrate, so whats the point in using them.

StaxRip is the closest you can get to a really multimedia converter. name it, DVD, VOB, DV, AVI, MPG, OGG, MKV, MP4 all are supported.

this topic is a good video converter, here's my suggestion.

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Posted 07 April 2006 - 08:57 PM

thank you elajua, StaxRip is indeed quite nice. And I agree MediaCoder has alot of bugs and problems right now, but its still an excellent program and is constantly improving. :)

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Posted 14 April 2006 - 09:59 PM

VideoHelp.com has several Flash and PPT > AVI solutions already. The idea of doing something like that through a web site seems very silly to me.

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 12:38 AM

View PostJeremy, on Apr 14 2006, 10:59 PM, said:

The idea of doing something like that through a web site seems very silly to me.
Not to mention an absurdly large waste of bandwidth. Uploading is much slower than downloading...

This post has been edited by LLXX: 15 April 2006 - 12:39 AM


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Posted 25 May 2007 - 07:52 AM

what do u guys think of conopus pro coder? i've been using that for ages and it's really really good. why hasn't it been mentioned?

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Posted 25 May 2007 - 08:46 AM

You can also try SUPER (freeware)

"SUPER © Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer.
A GUI to ffmpeg, MEncoder, mplayer, x264, mppenc,
ffmpeg2theora & the theora/vorbis RealProducer plugIn.

If you need a simple, yet very efficient tool to convert (encode) or play any Multimedia file,
without reading manuals or spending long hours training, then SUPER © is all you need.
It is a Multimedia Encoder and a Multimedia Player, easy-to-use with 1 simple click."

http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

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Posted 28 May 2007 - 04:15 PM

Nandub is a great converter. All you need is to install a codec pack and load the file and convert it however you can wit whatever setting you want to use. The converter is so great you can rencode over and over until the file is extermly small and still retains it's beauty.

It also depends on the file type you want. There is also Mpeg converter out there but you need space to use those.

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