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2008-05-29
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Recently I tried using the new OS X media converter on the files I've created using the above settings, but the quality of the output was horrible.
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2008-05-29
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2008-05-29
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I'll also be interested to know how the ITVC plugin works. I wasn't quite sure what the converter was/did when the General linked to it above, so I installed it. I only spent a minute or two with it, but it didn't seem to like VOB files. Will the plug in allow me to drop VOB files into the converter?
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2008-05-29
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2008-06-03
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@ Denver, CO
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Can you file a Bugzilla bug about this along with some details (source and maybe a sample of the original file)?
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2008-06-03
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2008-06-03
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It seems to repeat every second, on the second.
Is this normal? Or, should I report this as a bug?
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2008-06-03
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@ Denver, CO
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So, you're seeing crisp and clear keyframes followed by progressively blurrier predicted frames, until you get to a new keyframe, and then it starts again. Boosting the quality of the predicted frames is probably what needs to be done.
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2008-06-03
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On a side note, the Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter, which I tried with the first version and then dumped completely, has come a long way. I'm impressed. I'll report more when I've checked out the file.
But it does indeed work. All you do (after installation) is launch ITVC and then open My Computer, and drag-n-drop the DVD into ITVC. A perl window pops up and you answer a few questions as to which parts fo the DVD you're wanting, and then boom. REAL easy.
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