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  1. How to build Hybrid Fontend Debian installer package?
    Hope, it is using raw-codec libraries as well like libmp3, libaac, libaften, libxvid and libx264 as well.
    I try to build from tar ball from Arch Linux repo without instructions but no success.

    Details from Hybrid Website:
    Hybrid

    Hybrid is a multi platform (Linux/Mac OS X/Windows) Qt based frontend for a bunch of other tools which can convert nearly every input to x264/Xvid/VP8 + ac3/ogg/mp3/aac/flac inside an avi/mp4/m2ts/mkv/webm container, a Blu-ray or an AVCHD structure.
    Here's a general feature list:
    • Extensive ability to configure x264s setting (with dependency checks)
    • tagging support for mkv/mp4
    • chapter support for mkv/mp4/Blu-ray
    • subtitle suppot for mkv/mp4/Blu-ray
    • separated audio-, video-, filter profiles
    • an integrated bitrate calculator
    • accepts vc-1 and avc raw input
    • manual&automatic creation&passthrough of chapters
    • ability to encode single title/chapters
    • a job-control
    • aac/mp3/ac3/ogg/flac audio encoding with neroAacEnc/mencoder/ffmpeg
    • filtering through mencoder (+ some resize automation)
    • acceptable Input: avs and everything that mplayer/ffmpeg can decode
    • supported video output formats: MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid), MPEG-4 AVC (x264, cuda), VP8 (vpxenc)
    • supported audio output formats: ac3, ogg vorbis, mp3, aac, flac
    • supported containers: avi/mp4/mkv/m2ts, Blu-ray or a AVCHD structure
    • audio/video passthrough -> can be used for muxing, tagging, chapter editing
    Hope this good tool will be maintained un-biased fairly good in all future releases with all detailed configuration encoding support for raw-codec libraries as well like libmp3, libaac, libaften, libxvid and libx264.


    update:-
    i just dipped it under WiNe. and it all goes smooth and FiNE!
    Pls, discard this thread.
    Last edited by Bonie81; 5th Nov 2011 at 14:17.
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