[Update] Auto Gordian Knot v2.12 Beta

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ArjanDotOrg

Auto Gordian Knot v2.12 Beta


Overview :

This is THE tool for DivX / XviD backup utility. With support of DVD
sources and other MPEG2 sources (such as DVB captures and transport
streams) encoding into your favourite MPEG4 format was never as easy as
now! Program features support of: - DVD, Mpeg2, transport streams
(including multi-program ones) input sources - XviD or DivX output
formats - AC3, DTS, PCM, MPA input audio tracks - AC3, DTS, CBR MP3 or
VBR MP3 output audio tracks - two audio tracks in AVI - external
(vobsub) or internal (burnt-in) subtitles (with support of forced subs)
- HDTV input/output resolutions(upto 1920x***) and frame rates
(50/60fps) - automatic crop and resize based on compressibility of the
source to achieve best results - automatic detection of input source:
PAL, NTSC, FILM, HYBRID - automatic deinterlacer and pulldown -
automatic split into CD-sized chuncks for main video and external subs.

What's New:

- added support for MPEG1 input sources (including detection of FILM
sources)
- added support for MPA audio in both input source and output AVI
(direct copy or reencode to mp3)
- DGIndex updated to version 1.4.0 RC6
- removed limitation on some special characters in input/output file
names
- removed setting min quantizer of 1 in XviD to allow undersized files
again (in case of maxed out movies)
- added support for DivX6 (release build 1571 only)
- DVD mode does not longer require stream info file, but just IFO file

Homepage: http://www.autogk.me.uk/

For related software, check out:
http://www.arjan.org/?Multimedia:Video:Rippers


Kind regards,

_____
Arjan

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Homepage: Arjan.org's Absolute Freeware Links (http://www.arjan.org)
 
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fitwell

Auto Gordian Knot v2.12 Beta


Overview :

This is THE tool for DivX / XviD backup utility. With support of DVD
sources and other MPEG2 sources (such as DVB captures and transport
streams) encoding into your favourite MPEG4 format was never as easy as
now! Program features support of: - DVD, Mpeg2, transport streams
(including multi-program ones) input sources - XviD or DivX output
formats - AC3, DTS, PCM, MPA input audio tracks - AC3, DTS, CBR MP3 or
VBR MP3 output audio tracks - two audio tracks in AVI - external
(vobsub) or internal (burnt-in) subtitles (with support of forced subs)
- HDTV input/output resolutions(upto 1920x***) and frame rates
(50/60fps) - automatic crop and resize based on compressibility of the
source to achieve best results - automatic detection of input source:
PAL, NTSC, FILM, HYBRID - automatic deinterlacer and pulldown -
automatic split into CD-sized chuncks for main video and external subs.

What's New:

- added support for MPEG1 input sources (including detection of FILM
sources)
- added support for MPA audio in both input source and output AVI
(direct copy or reencode to mp3)
- DGIndex updated to version 1.4.0 RC6
- removed limitation on some special characters in input/output file
names
- removed setting min quantizer of 1 in XviD to allow undersized files
again (in case of maxed out movies)
- added support for DivX6 (release build 1571 only)
- DVD mode does not longer require stream info file, but just IFO file

Homepage: http://www.autogk.me.uk/

For related software, check out:
http://www.arjan.org/?Multimedia:Video:Rippers

I had a tough time with this one 2 days ago so thought I'd step in. I
you have the stable v1.95 you need to uninstall it and dl v1.96
(stable) and v2.12 beta. Install 1.96 and then the update and that's
how you get 2.12. It took me 45 mins to figure that one out as it
would install 2.12 over 1.95 but then after closing it after the first
time, it would say "corrupted file" and wouldn't open again. Don't
know actually if it was AutoGK or my computer but once I did the 1.96
and then the 2.12 upgrade no problems. Just a hint so anyone else
that runs into this problem knows how someone else managed to fix it.

AutoGK is incredible! Copy your DVD to your hdd via DVDDecrypter
(though 2.12 seems to work with DVDShrink files now, too! 1.95
didn't.) then set a few settings in AutoGK and off you go. It takes
some time but you get a consistently sized AVI each time! Since I'm
backing up my DVDs to CD-sized AVIs, this was crucial. No worries.
Every single time the size has been right no matter how long the film.
And I convert to XviD, my preference over DivX. AutoGK does both.

Cheers!
 

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