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Homebrew DPG for X (dpg4x) 2.1

 
 

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So what is dpg4x? Dpg4x is a year and a half old project created by Félix. Based on dpgconv, along with additional contributed Python code, Félix designed and added a graphical user interface with a full featured DPG encoder for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Not unlike that of MoonShell's own DPGenc or BatchDPG for Windows.

What sets dpg4x apart from other DPG converters is not only what it can do but how it does it. Some features include:
  • Simple GUI suitable for beginners.
  • Includes lots of options for the advanced user.
  • Supports individual per-media settings when needed.
  • Multiple DPG version support, from DPG0 to DPG4.
  • Can process any video file playable by mplayer.
  • Encodes your DVD and VCD directly.
  • Includes subtitles support.
  • Ability to preview the encoding settings.
  • Drag and drop support from your favourite file manager.
  • Batch processing.
  • Multiplatform including Windows, Mac, and Linux.
  • Multilanguage currently Catalan, English, Spanish, and Swedish.
  • The dpg2avi script can convert DPG files to AVI format.
In addition to Félix's hard work Tomas, as of version 2.1, has contributed a simplified Windows installer which makes downloading and installing dpg4x a snap.

Personally, I switched to dpg4x almost a year ago because I wanted to be able to encode files on Linux, dpg4x creates smaller files than DPGenc, and I have a better success rate with dpg4x over others.

Dpg4x can be download from here: dpg4x project files
and the development website here: dpg4x project home
 
 

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