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{{using:button_save-gtk.png}} Save a video file | {{using:button_save-gtk.png}} Save a video file | ||
- | {{using:file_properties-gtk.png}} Display file information (audio/video codec, resolution etc.) | + | {{using:file_properties-gtk.png}} Display file information (audio/video format, resolution etc.) |
- | {{using:button_calculator-GTK.png}} Open a bitrate/filesize calculator(nbsp)(ndash) it calculates the video size for 2-pass encoding (because only video size, without audio, is required in the 2-pass codec settings), clicking the Apply button sets the 2-pass video size for the selected encoder | + | {{using:button_calculator-GTK.png}} Open a bitrate/filesize calculator(nbsp)(ndash) it calculates the video size for 2-pass encoding (because only video size, without audio, is required in the 2-pass encoder settings), clicking the Apply button sets the 2-pass video size for the selected encoder |
{{using:preview-GTK.png}} Preview mode: | {{using:preview-GTK.png}} Preview mode: | ||
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*video: H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC), audio: Vorbis, container: Matroska (an efficient free software choice for playback on computers, players like MPlayer or VLC can play the files out-of-the-box, for playback in Windows Media Player, an H.264 decoder such as ffdshow and a Matroska splitter such as Haali Media Splitter is needed) | *video: H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC), audio: Vorbis, container: Matroska (an efficient free software choice for playback on computers, players like MPlayer or VLC can play the files out-of-the-box, for playback in Windows Media Player, an H.264 decoder such as ffdshow and a Matroska splitter such as Haali Media Splitter is needed) | ||
- | {{using:sidebar-video-gtk.png}} The default video codec is "Copy", which means no video encoding, video from the input will be copied to output (filters cannot be applied in Copy mode)(nbsp)(ndash) selecting a video codec for encoding from the drop-down list allows you to configure it (the Configure button) and set video filters (the Filters button); if a supported codec does not appear in the list, it means Avidemux has not been built with support for it | + | {{using:sidebar-video-gtk.png}} The default video encoder is "Copy", which means no video encoding, video from the input will be copied to output (filters cannot be applied in Copy mode)(nbsp)(ndash) selecting a video encoder from the drop-down list allows you to configure it (the Configure button) and set video filters (the Filters button); if a supported encoder does not appear in the list, it means Avidemux has not been built with support for it |
- | {{using:sidebar-audio-gtk.png}} The default audio codec is "Copy", which means no audio encoding, audio from the input will be copied to output(nbsp)(ndash) selecting an audio codec for encoding from the drop-down list allows you to configure it (the Configure button) and set audio filters (the Filters button); when the the A/V shift checkbox is checked, audio will by shifted by number of milliseconds set in the A/V shift spin box | + | {{using:sidebar-audio-gtk.png}} The default audio encoder is "Copy", which means no audio encoding, audio from the input will be copied to output(nbsp)(ndash) selecting an audio encoder from the drop-down list allows you to configure it (the Configure button) and set audio filters (the Filters button); when the the A/V shift checkbox is checked, audio will by shifted by number of milliseconds set in the A/V shift spin box |
{{using:sidebar-format-gtk.png}} Select the output format; the default A/V container is AVI | {{using:sidebar-format-gtk.png}} Select the output format; the default A/V container is AVI | ||