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Re: Internet Tablet Video Converter -- OS X Target?
A Linux/Gnome version would have been my first option :-(
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Damn it, I guess I just rehashed the whole thing anyway :) |
Re: Internet Tablet Video Converter -- OS X Target?
One last update (and a thread bump) -- with over 100 votes, Intel+Leopard has 50%+ of the lead. Only 24 hours left to vote. So if you have an opinion, make sure it gets heard.
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Re: Internet Tablet Video Converter -- OS X Target?
The people have spoken and we have listened :) Our first OS X release will be focused on Intel/Leopard for testing purposes. Of course we'll do our best to get support for the PPC/Tiger combinations as well, they'll just be a little further down the line.
Thanks to everyone who voted, your help is appreciated. |
Re: Internet Tablet Video Converter -- OS X Target?
why rebuild what is already there. Use handbrake and just create a few profiles that can be added to the system. One of the side benefits is that handbrake's engine also runs under linux so the same profiles should work on the command line linux version as well.
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Besides, you don't seem to be entirely understanding Handbrake's purpose. Handbrake only converts from VOB. This'll re-encode just about anything. |
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Handbrake will convert from formats besides VOB, it's not a huge support list but they are adding new formats with each revision. Handbrake has some of the fastest/best deinterlacing code that I have seen, what they do have working is fast and reliable.
Transfers to the Nokia could be easily handled with a folder/automator action. |
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The reason we started this project is to target users who don't know about/can't be bothered to figure out programs like Handbrake. For most ITT users, who are power users, I am sure that there are plenty of good solutions for video encoding. But for mere mortals, we'd like to offer something a little more stripped down and simple to use.
Plus there's the little matter of the fact that as corporate entity, we can't exactly go around promoting software like Handbrake/mencoder/etc due to legal codec issues and such. Thus we have a nice piece of software (with a nice developer API btw for developers who want to extend it) that uses legal codecs. |
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