MeGUI is one of the newer tools that has been designed with H.264 encoding in mind, while supporting other types of conversion, such as XviD. This guide shows you how to encode a H.264 (MP4) using MeGUI from a DVD as the primary example (instructions for converting other types of video files are also included).
This guide is aimed at intermediate users, basically users that are familiar with DVD conversion/backup and want to experiment with H.264 and MeGUI. As such, basic knowledge of DVD ripping and conversion is required, although brief instructions will be provided in any case.
Software you'll need (all freeware):
Step 1: Installation
The first thing you need to do before you can even install MeGUI is to download and install
Microsoft's .NET Framework version 2.0. It's a fairly large file and installation could take more than half an hour. Once you have it fully installed, you can now go on and download MeGUI.
Download MeGUI and install it. Start it up and most likely, it will prompt you to update the software used by MeGUI - click "Yes" to launch the update Manager.
Press the "Update" button to start the update process - MeGUI will automatically download and launch the install for the required software. You will most likely get a "1 file had problems" error, this is because the "neroaacenc" software cannot be downloaded automatically from MeGUI due to copyright reasons (it is freeware, but you need to go through Nero's software agreement first before you can download it). If you need to update "neroaacenc", go to
this page, select "Agree" to download the ZIP archive and extract the .exe files (in the win32/ folder in the ZIP archive) to your "megui\tools\neroaacenc" folder (eg. "c:\program files\megui\tools\neroaacenc\neroaacenc.exe").
When all the updates are completed, you can now close the MeGUI updater.
If you are converting from a commercial DVD source, you will need to rip the DVD to your hard-drive using RipIt4Me. RipIt4Me (and tools required by it) also needs to be installed - you can either follow the instructions in the
RipIt4Me guide or follow step 1 of our
Quick and Dirty DVD Backup Guide (you can skip installing ImgBurn and DVD Shrink, just install DVD Decrypter, RipIt4Me and FixVTS).
And we're now finished with the installation. If you are converting from a commercial DVD source, please proceed to the next page/step (Step 2: DVD Ripping). If you are converting from MPEG-2 (but not from a commercial DVD), please skip to step 3 (Step 3: D2V Creator). For all other video formats (eg. AVI,
Step 2: DVD Ripping
This step will rip (copy) the DVD files from the DVD disc to your hard drive, for further processing or burning straight to a DVD recordable. This step uses RipIt4Me (which will control and use DVD Decrypter, FixVTS as needed). Before you run RipIt4Me, make sure you don't have any other DVD decrypting/ripping tools running (like DVD43, AnyDVD, DVD Region+CSS Free) and also close any
conflicting programs. The instructions here are for you typical movie DVD - for episodic DVDs (eg. TV shows), please refer to
this RipIt4Me FAQ entry.
There are some running tips/notices for RipIt4Me in the
official guide (just below the table of contents).
This guide will not cover all aspects of RipIt4Me operation. If you run into problems or see error messages in this step, or simply want to read a more detailed guide on RipIt4Me, please refer to the
official RipIt4Me guide. There is also a
frequently asked questions document.
Pop the source DVD disc into your DVD drive.
Start RipIt4Me. From the "Logs/Settings" menu, select "Preferences" and uncheck the "Run DVD Shrink after rip" option under the "1-click" mode section. Press the "OK" button to save the changes.
Click on the
button. The following screen should come up:
Check to make sure the selected DVD drive letter is the correct one. The default output directory is based on the DVD's title, and this should be fine. Change the ripping setting to "Movie only" (again, if your DVD is an episodic one, please refer to
this RipIt4Me FAQ entry). The available audio and subtitle streams should now be shown down the bottom - you don't need to change anything, but you need to note down the stream number (eg. 0x80 => 1st stream, 0x81 => 2nd stream) for the audio, which you'll need to know for MeGUI. Press "Next" to continue.
RipIt4Me will now automatically start and operate all the required programs for ripping. When ripping has been finished, you will get a dialog box notifying you that the logs have been moved to another directory. You can view previously saved logs by using the "Log/Settings" -> "View saved logs" function (log files are needed when you run into a problem and want to get help in our (official)
RipIt4Me forum.
The DVD has now been ripped. You can now close RipIt4Me.
Step 3: D2V Creator
Step 4: AviSynth Script Creator
Step 5a: Video Encoding Options MP4
Step 5b: Video Encoding Options XVID
Step 6: Audio Encoding Options
Step 7: AutoEncode and starting the encoding
MeGUI Custom x264/AVC video profiles. (Updated: 2006-12-21)
Url to this pages:
http://nade.dk/web/nade/site.nsf/FramesetHP?readform&wmain=files/Megui