9/3/2023 0 Comments Virtualdub mp4 encoder![]() ![]() I just wished more of them supported stdin because there would be no limit to what file types you could create. I didn't know anything about CLI encoders before I starting using it but I'm learning a lot and am probably more interested in CLI encoders than anything else Most of the work has already been done by others. All they have to do is just follow a few guides. At least they already are familiar with Virtualdub so the hardest part of the learning is done. I try and mention the external encoder to everyone that states in their OP that they use Virtualdub and are looking for help. Even most experienced Virtualdub users on here seem to be afraid to try it out. If they knew how easy that the external encoder feature was to use once they had it set up, I think a lot more people would use it. ![]() It's the main reason that newbies use Handbrake or AviDemux since they don't have to hunt down and install all the encoders. It would make it easier for new users than having to try and change all the paths in their vdprof file. Selur has most of the encoders you would need in his Hybrid program folder. I know Avery doesn't want to add (and update) all the codecs because of licensing issues but somebody could. It would easy to transfer everything to a newer build with just copy and paste. ![]() Even a zipped Virtualdub file with everything needed and instructions would be nice. I've seen that in a few other programs where you tell the installer where the codecs or other programs are at. Obviously there are some encoders that need to be in their program folder (or the dlls that they depend on in the same folder as the encoder). I know other programmers suggest C:\Tools (you have to create it of coarse) to store their encoders and stuff also. I think that's why they suggest C:\Tools. Maybe Videohelp can create a new Virtualdub section with all up to date stuff. Eventually, we'll get all the possible encoder sets and be able to create a new guide on the Virtualdub site and a guide here so people don't have to dig through threads to try and find out how to use the external encoder. Thanks again to DarrellS for your settings. f rawvideo -s %(width)x%(height) -r %(fpsnum)/%(fpsden) -i -vcodec mpeg2video -target ntsc-dvd -me_method epzs -threads 4 -g 45 -b 5800k -bf 2 -trellis 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 "%(tempvideofile)" f rawvideo -s %(width)x%(height) -r %(fpsnum)/%(fpsden) -i -vcodec mpeg2video -target ntsc-dvd -bf 2 -b 8000k -dc 9 -flags +ilme+ildct -alternate_scan 1 -top 0 "%(tempvideofile)" Also this will allow a Progressive (Yours) and an Interlaced version (Mine) in case users want to choose. I didn't see too much difference but it did correct my aspect settings. I added it to my VDPROFs and reposted it at. or you could download the text file in this thread and change the extension to vdprf and load that in the external encoder.ĭarrellS, Thanks for the better quality format script. Program: C:\Tools\MP4Box\MP4Box.exe (or the path to your exe file)Ĭommand Arguements: -add "%(tempvideofile)" -add "%(tempaudiofile)" "%(outputname)" -fps %(fps) (place a check mark in first three boxes and under Audio tab, check Wav file and Bypass compression) Program: C:\Tools\neroAacEnc.exe (or the path to your exe file)Ĭommand Arguements: -q 0.50 -ignorelength -if -of "%(tempaudiofile)" (place a check mark in first three boxes) Program: C:\Tools\x264.exe (or the path to your exe file)Ĭommand Arguements: -crf 18 -preset medium -tune film -demuxer raw -input-csp i420 -input-res %(width)x%(height) -fps %(fpsnum)/%(fpsden) -o "%(tempvideofile)". Here are the encoders that you would use to create an x264/aac.mp4. ![]() If you are using aac then I assume you want to create x264 mp4. You need to use the external encoder feature in Virtualdub 1.10.0 and later to use the Neroaacenc.exe. ![]()
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