![]() Create some audio and video profiles which contain the settings you want to use for encoding (required).This means that you can select your input, configure settings (optional, as it chooses defaults anyway), press go, and leave your computer to come back when it is finished. The OneClick Encoder can automate steps 1-6. Press Queue, and you now have your jobs in the queue in the main window. ![]() In it, you just configure the correct input files for whatever you want. ![]() A muxing window will open when you press Queue. If you have original audio that you want to mux at the end, or you have subtitles or chapters that you want to mux, check 'Add additional content'. This means that MeGUI will leave the bitrate/QP/CRF to whatever you set up in the main window. If you don't care about the filesize, then your best option would be to select 'No Target Size (use profile settings)'. If you have a target filesize, then, after audio encoding (if there is any), MeGUI will calculate the required video bitrate to reach the target filesize. This will open a new window where you can select the output format (determines which muxer to use) and the target filesize. If you wish to keep your original audio, don't configure any audio in the main window. If you want to encode your audio (instead of keeping the original audio), then select your input files in the audio section, and configure the encoding settings. Set up the video encoding settings to whatever you choose. After you have done steps 1-2, go to the main window and select your video input that you want to encode.Using AutoEncode means that steps 3-6 can be set up in one step, as opposed to multiple steps, with waiting in between. These can be automated, the tradeoff being between control and automation. After encoding, mux the video with the audio using either the AVI muxer (only takes avi and mp3 input), the MP4 muxer (takes mp4, AAC, 264, m4v input), or the MKV muxer (takes just about anything as input).This isn't necessary, as you could choose to keep your original audio, which would just mean adding it later, in the muxing stage. Set up audio input and settings and queue the audio job (in the main window).Set up video input and settings and queue the video job (in the main window).Calculate bitrate using Tools->Bitrate Calculator.If you want to find out what something does/is, read up on it somewhere else. Press Suggest Resolution to suggest a vertical resolution to match your horizontal resolution.With all the other settings, a good rule is, 'If you don't know what something does, leave it at its default'. If your source is anime or cartoon-like, you should press 'Source is Anime' BEFORE you press Analyse. Press Analyse to determine what interlacing, if any, your source has. Go to Tools->AviSynth Script Creator to do this. For all video input, the next step is creating an AviSynth script.If you have multiple VOB files, select the first one, and the rest will be added later. This is normally done using Tools->D2V Creator. For MPEG2 input, D2V creation is the first step.There are various steps to encoding content using MeGUI, and these can be automated to different extents: Have a look there as well, if you want a guide. The content of this guide is gradually getting replaced by a much more complete guide at You can get the most recent version of MeGUI from
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