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I recommend using x264 as video codec (newest revision) and ogg or aac as audio codec. Container should be something like mp4 or even matroska.
x264 provides MeGUI to convert to h264 using avisynth scripts and aac-encoding is easily possible if you're using foobar and have nero installed (foobar can access the aac encoding engine of nero). mp4 muxing can be done using Yamb. IIRC if you're using a not too high profile for h264 encoding the resulting mp4 should be playable on the normal qt player (which sucks in my opinion, at least concerning h264 decoding). Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Well, I don't think it really an extensive amount. You can create the AviSynth Script in a few seconds yourself or use AutoGK/GordianKnot - and that the biggest part you're doing yourself. Converting the sound to AAC are like a bit more than 3 clicks or so. You're probably waiting most of the time for the x264 codec to finish the video part. And muxing: select audio, select video, mux and again wait for the end product.
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