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DivXMuxGUI - Part 2 1/2
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What is it for ?
 
DivXMuxGUI is a Graphical User Interface for the command line orientated DivXMux.exe from the DivX Media Tools.
It muxes (combines) video, audio and subtitle streams into one DivX Media file.
It should be especially useful for those of you, who suffer from the Doctor DivX 2.0 current mux- and synchronicity-bug, as you can at least try to rescue the Doctor's output. If the Doctor refused to mux the streams from the temp folder, you can try to do it manually. If the output is out of sync, DivXMux supports positive and negative values for audio-delay.
Additionally it offers you the possibility to mux your original mpeg audio into the DivX file, without having to convert it to mp3, even if it isn't AC3. Or you could mix AC3 and mp3 tracks.
You could have done all this already with DivXmux.exe. But now you can do it without having to do a lot of typing.
Furthermore DivXMux (GUI) allows you to:
  • Join several video files into one.
  • Use XML files to create DVD like menus
  • Remux an existing DivX file
  • Create DivX menu block file format, needed for menu creation

 

 
What do you need ?
 
  • The GUI is written in C#. This means it needs Microsoft's .NET Framework. Check under Start->Settings->Software. Look for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 If it's there, go to the next step.
    Otherwise download it in your local language from here and install it.
    If you're Windows System is not in English you additionally should get the corresponding language pack from here
 
  • Get the Setup for DivXMuxGUI from here and install it. (If you only need the binaries, here you are.)
 
  • Last not least you need the DivXMux.exe from the DivX SDK. Download DivXMediaFormat_SDK_r2.rar from DivX Labs. Unrar it and you will find it under DivXMediaFormat_SDK\Tools.
 
 
Start the program. On first start it will ask for the location of the DivXMux.exe. Let it know where you put it. In the same step you can set your preferred language (Currently there's only English, French and German available) and your preferred output folder.
 
The rest is pretty self explaining as layout is more or less identical to the Doctor's wizard.
 
Hints:
Track-Numbers: If you want to use audio or subtitle tracks from existing DivX or avi files in your mux-composition you have to enter the track-number the track got in the source file. E.g.: If you selected a DivX file for audio-input that contains three audiotracks enter a number from 1 - 3. Mind: The GUI doesn't check if the track exists.
Audio-Delay: DivXMux.exe currently only supports values from -1,000 ms to + 1,000 ms.
 
Why I wrote it ?
 
There are people asking me why I wrote this piece of software, and why I'm offering it for free.
First of all, I wrote it because I needed it. More than 30,000 downloads so far seem to show, that others could use it as well.
Second, money makes the world go round. But sometimes a honest "Thank you!" is worth more than all the money in the world. At least, to me it is.
 
 
Thanks to:
- thekid, robu4x, d00kl1 and the rest of the Dr. DivX team for writing the new Dr.,
- gej for starting it
- Avery Lee for VirtualDub,
- Donald Graft for DGIndex and his Deinterlace Filters,
- Ben Rudiak Gold for AviSynth
- All the other authors of free software. Keep going!

It’s the way you go, not the destination that makes the journey worth taking it.

 
Need to contact me?
 
Click here. (I speak English and German.)
 

On my own account

Keeping this server up and running costs me 550€ per month. Additionally I spent uncounted hours on updating the site, updating the Doc, the Connected config files, writing KBE and DMG and on answering your DivX related questions here, on DivX Labs and on the DivX forums.
If you want to make this a little less painful for me, I'd be very glad, if I could have some support from you in form of a small donation. Doesn't need to be much. Thank you very much!

 

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 I have a Divx AVI, an AC3 audio file and an SRT subtitle file. I just want the three muxed together without anything being re-processed.The video is 720x400 but DivxMux with the GUI wants to change it to 640x480. They were originally in OGM files. I have a DVD player that can play Divx AVI files with embedded SRT subtitles, so I demuxed the OGMs and have been trying ever since to find software that can cram the AC3 and SRT into the AVI without $#^#^$^ing around with re-encoding the video or audio or converting the subtitles to bitmaps or making them hard subs or doing anything other than (what should be simple) simply muxing the three files together.I know it's possible because I have some AVI files like this with subtitles that aren't bitmaps.

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Can someone please help me solve this problem as it`s my first time trying this....Right i have downloaded the DivxMuxGUI and the DivxMediaFormat_SDK_r2.rar and have added both Film and subtitle and muxed in standard mode...But when it finishes muxing the file is  with  no subs ...What am i doing wrong ???? All help greatly appreciated....Peace

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Hi, I'm authoring Divx tracks using the Sub2Divx tool for subtitling and these tracks show up in the Divx player info tool as "Subtitle Track No.1 Language: N/A" and the subtitles are automatically set to "Off". If I manually switch the subtitles picking the Track No. 1 then they will appear correctly but it's totally cumbersome.  The only tool I know until now that correctly sets the language on the subtitle track is the DivxMuxGui (Vielen Dank!). The problem is that some .srt that usually work well with sub2divx crash the DivxMux. And also doing manually the remuxing with divxmuxgui for many files is cumbersome. I am thinking about this trick: Muxing several files with sub2divx, placing them in a folder and then running the divxmux in a batch mode just to reencode them (and set the laguage flag correctly). The remuxing will use ALL the information already inside each divx container (video track, audio track, subtitle track)  and produce new files with the .mux.divx extension. Would this be possible to set in a .bat or .cmd file to be run inside this folder? Thanks a lot
Murata

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I own an AVI (xvid+Ac3) video and a .sub subtitles file.The subtitles work with WMP11.   When trying to mux subtitles from the .sub, divxmuxgui gives an "error parsing the file".Apart from not being listed in the supported file types (.sub), is it possible to use such a format with divxmuxgui? Thanks 

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1) I couldn't copy/paste into the DivxMux.exe path. I had to open the file dialog and paste it there.2) DivXMuxGUI does not support converting an image sequence of JPGs to a DIVX video. I'll have to keep using quicktime...

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keeps giving me the same error message saying i need net frame 1.1, but i have 3.5 installed.

any help

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You still need .NET 1.1 although you got 3.5 installed. It's not a problem. The different versions of the .NET frameworks can co-exist on a machine. So simply download and install .NET 1.1 and you should be okay.

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VERY NICE

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I can mux subtitle to avi on almost all of my old avi's. but when I try to mux subtitles with the newer avi's I keep getting parse failure.

I've also tried just muxing without the subtitles and get the same result.

can anyone explain whats happening and how to fix it?

thanks

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Can you get GSpot please and examine your AVIs with it? Perhaps we'll find a solution then. "Old" and "New" AVIs doesn't tell me much about them.