xvidenc enables encoding DVDs or video files to the XviD format.
Advanced shell script for encoding DVDs or video files to the XviD format using the encoding utility MEncoder from MPlayer. Supports all the useful options an end-user would need to make a successful encode. The script is a CLI front end to MEncoder.
The script is targeted primarily at power users who like to tweak their settings in order to achieve best possible quality
The script supports ALL options of the XviD library version 1.1.2 and has further support for 1-pass, 2-pass and fixed-quant encoding modes, 11 different software scalers, DVD cropping, interlaced encoding, deinterlacing of video content, setting output frame rate value, various audio codecs (MP2, MP3, AC3, AAC, PCM, ADPCM), file splitting, and more.
Requirements:
· MPlayer >= 1.0rc1
· xvid >= 1.1.0
· LAME
What’s New in This Release:
· Added support for the Motion Compensating Deinterlacer (mcdeint) combined with Yadif
· Renamed variable $interlaced to $interlacing
· Disabled GMC in the UHQ preset and QPEL in the EHQ preset
· Added support for setting the audio volume gain with the ‘volume’ filter
· Disabled automatic scanning of input video files to see if they hold up more than one video stream. Some MPEG-TS files can cause troubles for xvidenc which will enter into an endless loop when scanning for multiple video streams
· Updated the man page
April 4th, 2009 at 6:14 am
i want to play the dvd