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AutoGK (Auto Gordian Knot) 1.82 Beta


method77

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I remember when I used Gordian Knot to rip DVDs and I had to go through a billion steps. This freeware (by lenOx from the GK forums) combines all the features of GK into a simple to use, little program, withjout losing any of the quality. I've used older betas and was very surprised by the results.

Program features support of:

- DVD, Mpeg2, transport streams (including multi-program ones) input sources

- XviD or DivX output formats

- AC3, DTS, PCM, MPA input audio tracks

- AC3, DTS, CBR MP3 or VBR MP3 output audio tracks

- two audio tracks in AVI

- external (vobsub) or internal (burnt-in) subtitles (with support of forced subs)

- HDTV input/output resolutions(upto 1920x***) and frame rates (50/60fps)

- automatic crop and resize based on compressibility of the source to achieve best results

- automatic detection of input source: PAL, NTSC, FILM, HYBRID

- automatic deinterlacer and IVTC

- automatic split into CD-sized chuncks for main video and external subs

http://www.autogk.net/

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