Maximum width means that AutoGK will try lower resolutions and then stop when it reaches your manually added max even if compressibility would allow the resolution to go higher. Fixed width simply means the movie will encode at the horizontal resolution you set manually. Minimum width simply means that the movie will not be encoded at a horizontal resolution lower than you set. I recommend leaving this option selected but will explain the other options. Auto width is the default and sets the resolution at automatic for what you inputed. It allows to set the horizontal resolution of the movie you are using. The first part of the Advanced Settings is the Output Resolution Settings. Step 4: Advanced Settings Now we come to the most important of all the steps, Step 4: Advanced Settings. Doing this will give you the same quality but will not split your movie into pieces. For a 3 CDs movie, make the custom size 2099. For a 2 CDs movie, make the custom size 1399. If you do not want your movie split, then select this option. If you do not want your movie split then there is an option for Custom Size (MB). Whichever you choose from the predefined CD outputs will be split into 700 MB pieces, so a 3 CD film will be split into 3 700 MB pieces. King Kong) then select 3 CDs (2100 MB) as the output. If the movie is over 3 hours AND includes a spectacular audio track (ie. Lord of the Rings Trilogy) then select 2 CDs (1400 MB) as the output. If the movie is over 2 hours OR has a spectacular audio track or both (ie. a short comedy film) in terms of the audio then select 1 CDs (700MB) as the output. If the movie is under 2 hours and has nothing spectacular (ie. Here is where personal preference comes into play but I will give you the rules of thumb I follow when using this method. The default is 2 CDs which is equivalent to 1400 MB or 1.36 GB. Step 3: Select output size In this step we are selecting the output size of your AVI. As of now the default is set to make the subtitles hardcoded (you cannot turn them on or off) but we will fix that in a later step as well. Add the subtitle track or tracks from where you saved them when ripping. Step 2 continued: Subtitles If you ripped subtitles along with your movie before here is the option to use them. We will be fixing the settings in a later step so for now you are finished with the audio part of Step 2. Step 2: Audio In Step 2, the main audio track should be chosen by default but you have the option to select other tracks such as a Director's Commentary track or a second or third language. For the Output File, select a place you will remember, such as the Desktop. For Input File, provide the path to the Video_TS folder that you ripped previously. Also, it is conveniently divided into 4 Steps which are in order from Step 1 through 4 which need to be followed in that order. To rip your subtitles (if you want any) use this great guide available here: Ripping Subtitles with SubRip Opening up AutoGK for the first time Open up AutoGK and check out the GUI. When you have successfully ripped it into VOB and with AC3 audio, please return to the guide. For more information please see this link -> Because it can not be posted here, please go elsewhere or to the forums to learn how to rip the DVD movie to your hard drive. Ripping the movie to your HDD We cannot explain how to do this here because of the AfterDawn administration's decision to fully comply with Finnish Copyright Laws that went into effect on 1 January, 2006. Additionally, you will need about 12GB of free space on your hard drive, a working DVD-ROM or DVD+-RW drive and the movie you want to have a digital copy of. Creating perfect DivX/XviD with AC3 or VBR-MP3 soundtracks is extremely easy, since AutoGK is able to calculate the maxium bitrate that can be used for video to still fit in on the selected CD/DVD size. It includes everything you need to rip DVD to DivX/Xvid in very easy-to-use interface. It was designed for people who know very little about video conversion. The best way to find what codecs you will need for AVI playback is to read this guide here: How to play xvid AutoGK- (Auto Gordian Knot) is powerful and very easy to use tool for making DVD rips. Requirements To start this guide you will need, obviously, AutoGK, but also some codecs on your computer. In this guide, we will teach you how to use the excellent AutoGK program to convert your DVD movies into AVI files with either AC3 or MP3 audio, and in excellent quality.
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