The 10th most popular ripper on Windows
Did you create this application?Also known as AutoGK. An integrated package for the entire process of DVD to AVI/MPEG-4 encoding. It combines multiple free software packages to perform the various tasks needed to rip, demux, encode, multiplex and split to size etc. It thereby attempts to combine most tasks with a single frontend to … More Edit
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| Website: | autogk.me.uk |
| Developer: | unknown |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 2.55 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 5 days, 19 hours, 55 minutes and 2 seconds |
| Usage since: | 04 May 2007 |
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This software is really helpful for video processing newbie like me. And it's free! <3
If it wasn't for this program, I wouldn't have been able to or even bothered to copy all my DVD's over to my portable harddrive. Then I wouldn't be able to enjoy all my DVD's while I'm living or travelling overseas.
easy to use, good amount of customizability without sacrificing usability. Just a couple more features or options to bridge the gap between beginners and advanced users would be fantastic
Advanced, yet easy to use. Great software.
This is one remarkable one: it combines simplicity with quality of output. The main program only needs 2 parameters: what to use for input and how to name the output. Everything else is optional. But the default settings tend to produce a very decent result. The program handles interlacing and cropping rather well and does a good job at choosing the resolution. No messing with defining different stages of encoding process, calculating bitrate or optimal quality factor, choosing pre-demuxed audiostreams or even cutting the final AVI so it would fit onto CDs. The program does it all by itself. And the best of all - it relies on well-known external programs to get to that - DMPEGDEC for demuxing the VOBs, VirtualDub for encoding, VobSub for getting the subtitles.
I´m not really a fan of "front-end" programs (preffering native programs which do the needed actions themselves, not spawn some other process/program which needs additional resources), but this is one fellow I like and often use (y)
it really taught me about video and container files :) Brilliant piece of automated encoding. Better than straining your brain on graphedit :)
it so simple and works great!
Ever since I found AutoGK, I have never used any other software to encode DivX/XviD video. It's free and it's simple and it does everything for you on it's own.
This is a really good program for converting video. I wish that it had more options for audio formats, and that it were a little easier for non-experienced users to use. But if you know what you're doing, this is one of the best programs for converting video, and it's free.