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    ffxvid

    ffxvid

    Small script to encode to Xvid video

    ffxvid is a TUI (Terminal User Interface) Bash shell program script written for the GNU/Linux and BSD operating systems for encoding video files to the MPEG4 Part 2/Xvid video format using the FFmpeg encoder and the libxvid library. Targeted primarily at encoding of full-length feature films and film series but it can be used for other content as well.
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    Esegui SB

    Flexible video encoding script supporting multiple formats and codecs.

    Video Encoding and Processing Script This bash script streamlines video encoding and processing by leveraging FFmpeg. It supports a wide range of formats and codecs through FFmpeg, including MKV, MP4, x264, x265, AV1 and VP9. Key features include: Flexible Video and Audio Encoding: Utilizes FFmpeg's libraries for various codecs and settings. Subtitle Handling: Include or exclude subtitles as needed. Customizable Settings: Adjust CRF values and aspect ratios to suit your...
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    q4rescue

    q4rescue

    A live linux Rescue toolkit/Emergency OS - based on q4os Trinity

    A live linux system rescue toolkit based on q4os Trinity available as a bootable iso for administrating, repairing and cloning/restoring your system and data. Check wiki for full description : https://sourceforge.net/p/q4rescue/wiki/ Main tools: -Foxclone -Rescuezilla -Clonezilla -DDrescue-gui -qtfsarchiver -G4L -Apart -Testdisk -Photorec -Boot Repair -WoeUSB -Q4OS imager -UNetbootin -usbimager -Kdirstats -Kdiskmark -Rclone & Rclone...
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    h264enc

    Advanced shell script for video encoding

    Advanced shell script for encoding DVDs, Blu-rays or video files to the H.264 format using the encoding utility MEncoder from the MPlayer project. Supports all the useful options an end-user would need to make a successful encode. The script is a CLI front-end to MEncoder and various audio encoders and container muxers. h264enc is no longer actively developed. Please ty out: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ffx264/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/ffhevc/
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    LEG is the Linux Encoder Gui. It exist in order to make life easier for users to do file conversions, whether its converting plain avi to mpeg or performing dvd rips and converting to different media types like IPODs, SmartPhones, IPAQs, etc.
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