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After seeing many people struggling and complaining about how “complicated” it is to use MeGUI, I thought I would go ahead and through a quick tutorial together showing you how to use one of the main encoding features of MeGUI.


  1. Prof x on Sunday 10, 2009

    Thankyou

  2. Nikola Ovcharski on Thursday 11, 2009

    I am going to try it

  3. Jim on Wednesday 5, 2009

    Thanks for all you meGUI videos, made my introduction to h.264 encoding much easier

  4. Tosh on Tuesday 29, 2009

    That’s very useful in figuring out how to batch encode dvds, but what about separate mkv files. Is it possible to batch encode 12 mkv files (12 episodes of anime)?

  5. Chris on Tuesday 29, 2009

    I find it quite ironic that your your doing this demonstrations with the same DVD I’ve been working with the past couple days.

    Thanks for the video though, I look forward to getting everything up and going tonight.

  6. Adub on Tuesday 29, 2009

    @Tosh, yes it will work with separate MKV files. You can load pretty much any into the One Click Encoder that you want. DVD, AVI, MP4, MKV, etc…

  7. Tosh on Tuesday 29, 2009

    But how, when I click on Tools > One Click Encode > then click on … next to Input File, in Files of Type, it says things like VOB or DGI or mpeg. I clicked on each of them, but it didn’t show any of the mkv files that I had in that folder.

    So, how can I make it so that I can batch encode mkv files?

  8. Adub on Tuesday 29, 2009

    Ah it seems it’s been too long since I ran the One Click GUI. You are correct, MeGUI does not currently support loading mkv files in the One Click Encoder. You can still do it the long way if you like (which isn’t THAT much more work). One thing that you can do is try filing a feature request on their Sourceforge page. I rarely deal with MKV files, so I had forgotten. A couple alternatives you can use are HDConvertToX, Staxrip, or Ripbot, if you want immediate support, atleast until MeGUI adds support.

  9. Kat123 on Saturday 12, 2009

    Hi what about xvid quide thanks for this try to give help for xvid 1 click encoder will give us more help bye

  10. Adub on Sunday 13, 2009

    @Kat123
    When I about the “Video Profile” under the Encoder Config tab, if you want to use Xvid, all you need to do is choose your desired Xvid profile here, instead of an X264 preset like I use in the video.

  11. Garry on Wednesday 26, 2010

    i m from oversea, i cant update the tools as well , will you zip it them for me download? sendpace or mediafire , thanks…

  12. Adub on Wednesday 26, 2010

    Just because you are from overseas shouldn’t affect whether or not you will be able to download the files. In fact, you should be having no troubles at all.

    Where are you trying to download the files from? As a force of habit I tend to use the development servers as my update source. go into MeGUI’s settings and navigate to where the update server list is stored and try a different server.

  13. darkwstuff on Tuesday 31, 2012

    hi Adub
    Thanks again for the guide, im using MeGui 2050.
    what profile should I use when encoding a blu-ray to mkv file, or should I just leave it at the default settings? what internal profile would you use?

    Thanks

  14. darkwstuff on Wednesday 1, 2012

    Preset settings – helpful thread.
    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=163711

    good guides…

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