Features:
Available on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Automatically chooses the color matrix based on the existing file or guesses based on resolution.
Easy button for setting up file(s) to be recontainered.
Queue for batch encoding.
Shows bit depth of the currently selected video stream.
Supports encoding of AviSynth (Windows Only) & VapourSynth scripts.
Supports encoding to various lossless and lossy formats, including but not limited to x264 & x265.
Supports multiple audio streams.
Planned/Upcoming Features:
Multi-Language Support
Support for Encoding 10-bit and BT.2020
Support for FFMPEG Filters (IVTC, Debanding, etc.)
Notes:
On Linux and macOS it looks for FFMPEG in the same folder that AMVtool is in, then additionally in /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin. On Windows it looks for VSPIPE in the same folder, however in Linux and macOS it looks for it in /usr/local/bin.
Known Issues:
When using AudioDub in AviSynth, if the output audio codec is AAC it may fail unless the audio is padded
(add trim(0,0,pad=true) after AudioDub).
Windows Requirements:
FFMPEG 3.3 (Copy Included)
Visual C++ Redistributable 2015
Linux Requirements:
FFMPEG 3.2
Git
MediaInfo Library (Ubuntu Package Name: libmediainfo-dev)
Qt 5 (Ubuntu Package Name: qtbase5-dev)
Linux Instructions:
CODE:
git clone https://github.com/l33tmeatwad/AMVtool
cd AMVtool
qmake
make
Download AMVTool
A-M-V.org forum thread |