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        <description>H.264 encoding guide

This article describes briefly what H.264 is and how to get H.264 encoding support for Avidemux. It also summarizes and explains the x264 options available in Avidemux. This can be considered a (simple) guide to the encoder.

Overview</description>
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        <description>Command line usage

Invoking

Avidemux may be called with many arguments. The most obvious is avidemux(nbsp)myFile.avi, that will load myFile.avi.

You can also provide other commands, each one of them beginning by “--” to invoke an action. You won't have the full capabilities of the</description>
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        <description>Glossary

AAC

Advanced Audio Coding is the audio coding standard defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as part of the MPEG-2 specification. It is considered to be “state of the art” in general audio coding and the successor of MP3. Compared to MP3, AAC provides higher quality music with approximately 30% less storage space or bandwidth. AAC provides up to 48 full-bandwidth audio channels with sample rates up to 96(nbsp)kHz, plus 15 low frequency (limited to 120(nbs…</description>
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        <description>Video filter KernelDeint

This filter is a port of Donald Graft's KernelDeint (Avisynth). It is very efficient. 

Parameters:

	*  Field order
		*  This parameter defines the field order of the clip.

	*  Threshold
		*  This parameter defines the “motion” thresold. Moving areas are kernel-deinterlaced while non-moving areas are passed through. Use the map parameter to tweak the threshold parameter so that just the combed areas of the frame are deinterlaced.</description>
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        <description>Quickstart

Avidemux is a simple tool for simple video processing tasks. The keyword here is simple: it does not offer tools like a timeline, multitrack editing, you cannot freely move or splice audio and video clips from various sources. However, Avidemux allows you to do elementary things in a very straightforward way.</description>
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Creating a DVD

Let's review a couple of facts before going into the juicy details.

	*  Avidemux will create the MPEG file for you.
	*  You will need an authoring program to convert that MPEG to the DVD file hierarchy. Most of them are using dvdauthor. For example you could use Varsha, KDvdAuthor or whatever.</description>
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This filter will merge two fields into one image. So it will halve the framerate, halve the number of images and double vertical resolution.</description>
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This filter will split an image in two images, each one receiving one of the fields. So it will double the framerate, double the number of images, and halve vertical resolution.</description>
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This filter will keep even fields, i.e. even line numbers. It will halve the vertical resolution.</description>
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This filter will keep odd fields, i.e. odd line numbers. It will halve the vertical resolution.</description>
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        <description>Main window – GTK+ version

This article describes the main window in the GTK+ graphical user interface, which may be preferred by Linux or BSD users using the GNOME, Xfce or LXDE desktop environments. Microsoft(nbsp)Windows users should see the Qt version, which is the default</description>
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        <description>Main window – Qt version

This article describes the main window in the Qt graphical user interface, which is the default GUI for the official Microsoft Windows builds of Avidemux. GNOME, Xfce or LXDE users may prefer the GTK+ version.

Main toolbar



The main toolbar allows easy access to the commonly used actions:</description>
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        <description>DVD/MPEG-2 to AVI

This tutorial explains the process of converting an MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 DVD file into an AVI file containing MPEG-4(nbsp)ASP video (this is often incorrectly called “DivX” or “Xvid” - see the Common myths article for an explanation of the words DivX and Xvid and the difference between software and format).</description>
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        <description>Frequently asked questions

General

???? How do I know what version/revision I'm using? ????

If for some reason you don't know or don't remember, you can see this in the Help &gt; About ... menu. You should see the major.minor version, along with the exact revision number (rXXXX). At the time of writing (2009-07-28), the latest version available is Avidemux v</description>
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