
What encoders are supported by Avidemux?
Avidemux comes with several video encoders built-in: Xvid (MPEG-4 ASP), x264 (H.264 aka AVC), libavcodec (MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, FLV, HuffYUV, FFV1, MJPEG, H.263, DV) and mpeg2enc (MPEG-1, MPEG-2). Also it includes various audio encoders: LAME (MP3), FAAC (LC-AAC), Aften (AC3), Ogg Vorbis and TwoLAME (MP2). Please note that Avidemux does not support the platform-specific and outdated ´Video for Windows´ (VfW) interface and it never will! This means there is absolutely no way to use DivX (or any other VfW-based Codecs) with Avidemux! But don´t worry: Avidemux will open all files, that were encoded with DivX, just fine. Avidemux simply uses it´s own (internal) MPEG-4 decoder instead of the proprietary DivX decoder. Furthermore the files encoded with Avidemux and Xvid will play 100% fine on a “DivX certified” player, as long as you use the appropriate encoder settings…
What video filters are supported by Avidemux ?
Avidemux comes with a wide range of video filters built-in. Most of those filters were ported from MPlayer, VirtaulDub or Avisynth. There are filters for Cropping, Resizing (Bilinear, Bicubic and Lanczos) and Expanding. For processing of interlaced video, there are various Deinterlacing and IVTC filters (e.g. Yadif, TDeint, Kernel Deinterlacer, Smart Deinterlace, mcDeinterlace, DGBob and Decomb Telecide). Furthermore there are filters for Denoising (FluxSmooth, denoise3d/hqdn3d, Stabilize, Temporal Cleaner, etc.), Sharpening (MSharpen, asharp, etc.), Color Correction and many more. Last but not least there is a new plugin system for ´external´ video filters now. So you can add additional filters to Avidemux without re-compiling!
What´s New in Avidemux 2.5.2
* Re-enabled Vorbis decoder (regression introduced 2.5.0)
* Improved channel mapping of multichannel DTS & Vorbis audio
* Fixed decoding of 5.1 channel Vorbis audio in MKV files
* Updated the FFmpeg libraries
* Added support for latest x264 core and updated Qt interface
* Added support for H264 video, VP6A video and AAC audio in FLV container
* Added support for SEDG and WMVA four CCs
* Various fixes related to Xvid settings
* Fixed Xvid stat files remaining locked after encoding (regression introduced 2.5.0)
* Improved MKV demuxer
* New Colour Curve Editor plugin for Qt interface
* Fixed partial filter support (regression introduced 2.5.0)
* Fixed FluxSmooth filter plugin (regression introduced 2.5.0)
* Fixed saving of filter parameters for Rotate and Equaliser plugins (regression introduced 2.5.0)
* Added extra bitrate settings for LAME audio encoder
* Enabled JACK audio device plugin (regression introduced 2.5.0)
* Various GUI fixes for GTK+ and Qt interface
* Fixed command-line interface support for various video filters
* Changed “save-jpg” parameter of command-line interface to honour “begin” parameter
* Fixed saving of crash file when Avidemux unexpectedly quits (regression introduced in 2.5.0)
* Fixed GUI quirks when using Copy mode and AVI un/packing
* Further improvements to Unicode support for filenames on MS Windows
* Various minor fixes and enhancements
Win32 Package Notes
* Compiled with GCC 4.4.3 pre-release (r155431).
* Packaged using NSIS 2.46.
* Updated GTK+ to version 2.18.5-1.
* Updated libpng to version 1.2.40-1.
* Updated Pango to version 1.26.1-1.
* Updated Qt to version 4.6.0.
* Updated x264 to r1376.
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