MeGUI is a video conversion application for Windows, which was primarily designed to be a DVD ripper, but is capable of many transcoding tasks. It is essentially a frontend for many free tools, but also includes a number of utilities to enhance the conversion process. MeGUI is a free program which has many ties with doom9.org.
Contents
- Presentation
 - Installation
 - Configuration - how to setup MeGUI. (Outdated)
 - FAQ
 - Glossary - to retrieve all MeGUI keywords.
 
Guides
- MeGUI Basic Guide to ripping a DVD - to learn the basics of this program. (Slightly outdated)
 - MeGUI iPod Conversion Guide - for encoding iPod compatible files.
 - HDTV Transcoding Guide - a more advanced conversion walkthrough for digital TV caps. (Slightly outdated)
 - Berrinam's guide is an introduction to automated encoding with MeGUI, with both AutoEncode and One Click Encoder modes. (Very outdated!)
 - Calculating bitrate
 
Documentation
- The documentation for the tools in the menu "Tools" are available at Tools.
 - The documentation for the main window is available at Main Window. (Silghtly outdated)
 
Other
- Computer movie files - anatomy of a video file on your computer.
 - FFDShow reference - detailed information on various FFDShow settings and configuration.
 - x264 Settings - a comprehensive guide to options in x264.
 
Further reading
There is now a page of links to video encoding related topics.
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