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2010-02-05
, 11:06
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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2010-02-09
, 06:19
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2010-02-09
, 06:33
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@ Germany
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2010-02-09
, 07:07
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2010-02-09
, 07:31
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@ Michigan
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#15
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Handbrake is the way to go, there should be even some presets made for N900 around..
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2010-02-09
, 07:35
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@ Hamilton, New Zealand
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2010-02-15
, 23:46
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2010-02-15
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2010-02-17
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@ Pittsburgh
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2010-02-17
, 04:53
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#20
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I use FairUse Wizard. Though the program isn't free, they do have a "lite" version that is, but I'm not sure what the limitations are...
I've been using it for several years now. Very simple to use. Rips directly from DVD's to Divx/Xvid files (you get to set starting/ending points, bit rates, target file size, resolution size, audio format/bitrate, etc.)
I've encoded several movies just for my n900 and have had no issues whatsoever...