AVI-Mux GUI

main window



standard view:



This screen shot also illustrated how to set a stream name or language code: Select the attribute to change and then enter the value in the 'attribute' field.

You can call a context menu by right-clicking onto the dialog, but not onto another control field:





When muxing, you get the protocol view:



avoid unnecessary seek operations AVI-Mux GUI will use an additional cache to ensure linear reading of the source files and to minimize seek operations during reading the source files. This can increase the performance, but needs additional RAM.
no audio No audio will be included in the output files. You can demux the video stream using this option
all audio AVI-Mux GUI will mux all audio streams into the output files, regardless which streams have been selected.
no subtitles No subtitles will be written to the output files, regardless of the selection.
all subtitles All subtitles will be written to the output files, regardless of the selection
default Always use this audio stream as the one and only audio stream for output
title Enter the segment title here. Setting only applies for MKV output!
resolution Enter replay resolution for anamorphically encoded movies here, using [width]x[height] or [a]:[b], where the aspect ratio is a:b (like 16:9 or 2.35:1). Setting only applies for MKV output!
delay of audio stream Indicates the delay of the audio stream.
Values greater than 0 delay the stream. To achieve this, either Silence-Files are used to pad the beginning, or, if no matching file is found, the first 20 ms (or the first audio frame, whatever is more) is duplicated. In the latter case, the beginning of the audio source should be silent.
Values below 0 remove the beginning of the stream.

If you've extraced a stream using DVD2AVI, indicate the delay DVD2AVI reports here.
switch to protocol Display the protocol, which contains information about recent muxing processes. You can leave the protocol view by again right-clicking onto the dialog.
save configuration Saves a skript file which allows to restore the current state of the program, including all settings, all open files, all selected video sources, audio sources and subtitle streams, names and delays of streams, but NOT any changed order of streams.