
When saving make sure that you give it a descriptive name and that the file ends in a '.js' suffix. To do this delete the text in the example file which readsĪpp.load("C:/home/whatever/yourvideo.avi") Īlso under video, remove all lines right under the '// 01 videos source', including, marked '//01 segments', for a total of 6 lines.Īnd then Save this file from within your text editor. Because we are making a template Avidemux doesn't need to know this. Remove the part of the document which details the video source (where the video file is located on your computer). If you do this it should look something like this : You can now open this text file with a simple text editor like notepad or text exit. This process has just created a text file. Give it any name and save it in your home folder or somewhere easy to find. Now in the top text field type in a name for the preset : You will see a pop up file browser, it should look something like this :īrowse around until you find the directory where you wish to save the 'preset' information. Then select 'File' from the top menu and click on 'Save Project as'. Now change the settings under 'Video', 'Audio' and 'Format' as you want them.

I am going to assume you have a video file open already in Avidemux: my file looks like this: Avidemux is no exception except that the presets for Avidemux are a bit tricky to use. Most applications let you set these 'templates' yourself. To make encoding as easy possible, many encoding applications have groups of options that are pre-set for different purposes.
