![]() |
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
I'm getting the following error when I try to run:
ALERT Error when creating PythonPlugins instance: TypeError: Components.classes['@tmm.com/pythonplugins/pythonplugins'] has on properties [ OK ] What the heck does that mean? O-: Anybody else getting this? |
Re: Nokia release Internet Tablet Video Converter
Quote:
There's not really anything in this application for advanced users, we've already got converters which do everything this app does and more. It's meant to be a "converter for dummies", a way to build a larger userbase and not necessarily intended to please experienced tablet owners. Quote:
Of course, PCs would cost even less if they were running Linux instead of Windows. :D |
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
Mediaconverter works great for me. Have it on my MacBookpro and WinVista tower. Out-put quality is dang good
|
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
Care to put a sample of something encoded with that to the internet?
|
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned mediaconverter
Java, works on linux, gui, and it worked for me (it's a while since I used it). Note, although the page says n770, it works for the n800 as well. |
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
Don't know whether that works for 770 but I just hate it when I check "compatibility" and there is nothing mentioned about 770, like it never existed in the first place!
|
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
Quote:
|
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
Quote:
I have tried converting a home-made video (AVI in native DV format, about 700MB for three minutes) with the Nokia tool. It yielded a 17MB MP4 (on the "best" setting), surprisingly fast too (on a 4-year old, not too powerful PC). The file plays just fine on both the 770 and N800, sound & video are smooth (although it looks better on the N800 because the screen is livelier). Another nonsensical "compatibility" indication on the download page is the requirement for an "Intel" Pentium" 4, Intel Centrino" processor". Of course it runs just fine on an AMD Barton 2500 :-) |
Re: The Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter
Quote:
A small, legal one of preference :) |
Howdy from Nokia
Hi guys,
My name is Victor Brilon. I am the Product Manager in Nokia that's responsible for the Video Converter app (among other things). I've been lurking here a while so I figured I should post and address some of the issues raised in this topic The easy one first -- from Post #21 -- the reason you're seeing the error about the PythonPlugins instance is that the Windows .NET framework is not installed. You can check whether it is or it isn't by looking in the Control Panel->Add/Remove Programs. The Video Converter app should install .NET for you if it's not there already. Did you by any chance stop that part of the installer or something? In either case, if you can reproduce this bug with a clean install, please let me know (via PM or in this thread) and we'll look into it ASAP. Ok on to some less easier to answer topics... The most common comment I am seeing is "Why Windows only?". Let me preface this by saying we don't hate non-Windows users :) I am a full-time OS X and Linux guy as are many members of our team. This application is targeted at less sophisticated/experienced Tablet users. These are people who probably don't even know that ITT or garage.maemo.org exist (and frankly don't care). The reality is that the majority of these users are on Windows, and we have to cater to them on their platform. Having said that, we definitely want to target other platforms. I am currently working on a project plan to release a version for Windows Vista as well as OS X. I don't want to commit to a time for these, but I really want to get them out as soon as it's feasible, given R&D/time/resource constraints that are inevitable in any project. Several people have asked for a Linux version as well. Honestly we have not planned for a Linux version as most of these users are happy using the Open Source alternative that are out there (like Urho Konttori's excellent app). If we were to do a Linux version, what target do we have there? I.E., what distribution (RedHat and its famiy, Debian and its family, some other), what window system (KDE, Gnome, something else) do we shoot for? Please let me know your thoughts on this as well as what you'd like to see in this product feature-wise. I absolutely cannot commit to a Linux version now (not only because of the above issues, but there's quite a bit of technical issues to work out with codecs and such), but I am interested in your opinions on the matter. Any other suggestions/ideas/flames/compliments you have, please post them here or PM me. I'm also working on setting up a maemo Bugzilla entry for this application so you are able to file any bugs you discover. Thanks for your enthusiasm and feedback. You have no idea how gratifying it is for me to see people in the real world using products that we spent so much time designing and working on :) And stay tuned as we have some surprises planned for future releases of this software. |
All times are GMT. The time now is 08:11. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8