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This being said, I do not want to deter you from trying to help us os x users, but quicktime, mpeg streamclip or handbrake produce videos playable on the tablets just fine...
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2008-02-21
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Indeed they do. My goal is to create a simple, one click application for users who may not have the strength to wade through the numerous options/settings for power users that those apps offer.
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2008-02-21
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2008-02-21
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2008-02-21
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2008-02-21
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I see. I hope you use the quicktime subsystem for the actual compression work.
My insane ramblings are exactly that -- mine. Just because I work at Nokia doesn't mean I speak for the company.
Check out the Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter: http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/videoconverter