meguIV \MEH-goo-eye-vee\, noun
Specially designed for idol and AV DVDs; meguIV is a portable one-click version of the MeGUI DVD encoder preconfigured with state-of-the-art deinterlacing & carefully tuned presets. Now you can finally see the pimples on your favorite AV starlet's ass.
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Because high quality output is guaranteed, usage of meguIV entitles you to use the [HQ] thread tag on Akiba-Online. To see all of the meguIV encodes released on Akiba-Online so far, click here: http://www.akiba-online.com/forum/search.php?prefixchoice[]=meguIV&sortby=threadstart&do=process.
Capabilities
Changelog
v1.0.1.1:
Instructions
Step 1: Press the One-Click button.
Step 2: Choose your Input .VOB file.
Step 3: Put a checkmark on Advanced Options.
Step 4: Open the Advanced Config tab.
Step 5: Choose your Working Directory
Step 6: Choose a descriptive Project Name.
Step 7: Switch to the Encoder Config tab.
Step 8: Choose your audio format - MP3 or AAC.
Step 9: Choose your container format - MKV or MP4.
Step 10: Click Go! to put your new job in the Queue and automatically start it.
Notes
Download meguIV v1.0.1.1 (meguIV.exe, 34.5MB)
to re reuploaded
Download meguIVit 1.0.0 beta-4 (courtesy of Vitreous)
http://www.mediafire.com/?42bxj5t0c0nv25k
more infos about that release: Here
The latest info 2017-04-15 thread No 1007 post-3167139
Specially designed for idol and AV DVDs; meguIV is a portable one-click version of the MeGUI DVD encoder preconfigured with state-of-the-art deinterlacing & carefully tuned presets. Now you can finally see the pimples on your favorite AV starlet's ass.
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Because high quality output is guaranteed, usage of meguIV entitles you to use the [HQ] thread tag on Akiba-Online. To see all of the meguIV encodes released on Akiba-Online so far, click here: http://www.akiba-online.com/forum/search.php?prefixchoice[]=meguIV&sortby=threadstart&do=process.
Capabilities
- No messy installation or configuration required, just double-click the .EXE to start.
- Sharp, clean, and detailed video output every time.
- Your choice of MP4 or MKV container.
- Your choice of MP3 or AAC audio.
- Anamorphic video output (720 pixel width) with aspect ratio signalling.
- Chapters are created automatically and have perfect timecodes (official MeGUI builds do not).
- Perfect aspect ratio autodetection (official MeGUI builds have 3% horizontal stretching).
- Multithreaded deinterlacing (TempGaussMC) to take advantage of multi-core systems.
Changelog
v1.0.1.1:
- Fix: messed up package.
- Fix: x264 (video encoder) not starting on 64-bit systems.
- Fix: The first upload of 1.0.0.0 was the wrong build. To be safe, please upgrade.
- Upgraded MeGUI, TempGaussMC, and x264.
- Video output is sharper and cleaner now (see attached screenshots).
- 30-50% speedup! Medium-quality presets are not needed anymore.
- About 25% smaller output video filesizes.
- New pre-rendering step requires 15-25GB free space for temp files.
- Windows XP/2003 or higher
- 15-25GB free space for temporary files that are created during encoding.
- An SSE3-capable multi-core CPU (the more cores the better! The deinterlacing used in meguIV is very demanding.)
- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or higher (for example .NET 3.5). You probably already have it installed.
Instructions
Step 1: Press the One-Click button.
Step 2: Choose your Input .VOB file.
- This file should be the first .VOB file of your DVD's titleset. It will be something like VTS_01_[highlight]1[/highlight].VOB. That [highlight]highlighted[/highlight] number must be [highlight]1[/highlight], not 0, or anything else.
- If you have an .ISO file, you must extract it to the harddrive with WinRAR or 7-Zip. If you don't, [highlight]you will get an error and automatic chapter creation won't work.[/highlight]
- You can also change the Output File path on this screen, if you like.
Step 3: Put a checkmark on Advanced Options.
Step 4: Open the Advanced Config tab.
Step 5: Choose your Working Directory
- Choose a path for the temporary files. They will be deleted when the encoding job completes.
- [highlight]You must have 15-25 GB of free space available in this partition.[/highlight]
Step 6: Choose a descriptive Project Name.
- The output filename will automatically use whatever you enter here.
Step 7: Switch to the Encoder Config tab.
Step 8: Choose your audio format - MP3 or AAC.
- If you're not sure, choose AAC. It's higher quality.
Step 9: Choose your container format - MKV or MP4.
- If you're not sure, choose MP4. It's compatible with a wider variety of devices.
- Leave the "Device Type" option on "Standard".
Step 10: Click Go! to put your new job in the Queue and automatically start it.
Notes
- It's perfectly safe to have MeGUI, AviSynth, or anything else installed on your system. meguIV is completely isolated it it's own "Sandbox" folder, and does not interfere with your own existing software.
- If you change settings or otherwise break things, you can revert meguIV back to it's default settings by deleting the "Sandbox" folder located in the same path as your meguIV executable.
- Please don't use MeGUI update, this is a custom build and is not compatible with the official sources.
- meguIV is very slow: a one-hour idol video could possibly take 7 hours on a 3.1Ghz Core 2 Duo (Conroe). An equivalent Core 2 Quad will cut that time in half. If you have a Core i7, lucky you!
Download meguIV v1.0.1.1 (meguIV.exe, 34.5MB)
to re reuploaded
Download meguIVit 1.0.0 beta-4 (courtesy of Vitreous)
http://www.mediafire.com/?42bxj5t0c0nv25k
more infos about that release: Here
The latest info 2017-04-15 thread No 1007 post-3167139
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