1. File being encoded
This shows what file is being encoded, and how many files have been processed so far.
2. Progress bar
As MPegger encodes, the progress bar will fill up. When it reaches the right side, the file is finished encoding.
3. Time elapsed/remaining
This shows how much time MPegger has spent encoding the current file, and how much time until the file is complete.
4. Output file name
This shows what the MP3/MP2 file being created will be named.
5. Total frames
When encoding, files are divided into "frames." Each frame contains a certain amount of audio data. Total frames simply shows how many frames are in the audio file you are encoding.
6. Input format
Displays the file type, sampling rate, and number of channels in the file being encoded.
7. Encoding format
Displays the method being used to encode the audio file, whether it is being encoded as monaural or stereo, and the bitrate of the encoded file.