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I've seen a few options for converting video to a format supported by the device. Unfortunately, they are all Windows apps. I find this ironic considering the love of the device coming from the Linux world. Hell, the device itself runs Linux. Question 2: are there *any* applications which will convert the format within Linux?
I'm aware of mencoder but I've unsuccessfully used it. Perhaps a HowTo for using mencoder for converting video could be made by someone that knows what they're doing.
mencoder -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:preset=96 -ovc xvid -vf scale=400:240 -xvidencopts bitrate=800:pass=1 -o outFile.avi inFile.vob
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2009-03-15
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2009-03-19
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To start off, I guess the N810 doesn't have support for MKV. This is a pity considering it's growth as a container format. C'est la vie. It seems the device does support AVI, though. I suppose that's something if not the best option. This leads to question one: will there *ever* be support for MKV?
I've seen a few options for converting video to a format supported by the device. Unfortunately, they are all Windows apps. I find this ironic considering the love of the device coming from the Linux world. Hell, the device itself runs Linux. Question 2: are there *any* applications which will convert the format within Linux?
I'm aware of mencoder but I've unsuccessfully used it. Perhaps a HowTo for using mencoder for converting video could be made by someone that knows what they're doing.