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Originally Posted by Benson View Post
I started a poll, so you don't have to tally posts; everyone just go there and vote.

(I myself don't have or want a mac, but thought this needed a poll.)
Thanks! Didn't even think about doing that. Good call.
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Originally Posted by Jerome View Post
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...

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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intel/tiger
 
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Intel with Leopard
 
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PPC/Leopard
 
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Originally Posted by vbrilon View Post
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.

I see. I hope you use the quicktime subsystem for the actual compression work.
 
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Intel / leopard. At the risk of offending those who don't fit this, I'd say that the n800/810 is something "power users" use and those same users are very likely to be using intel and leopard. So, this target would work for the most users.
 
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works for 770 too? Intel/Leopard & voted.
 
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Originally Posted by DigiSage View Post
Intel / leopard. At the risk of offending those who don't fit this, I'd say that the n800/810 is something "power users" use and those same users are very likely to be using intel and leopard. So, this target would work for the most users.
Yeah, I doubt if it's truly biased towards Intel. Leopard Universal would probably be the best bet, as it's much closer to a 50/50 split PPC/Intel.
 
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Originally Posted by Jerome View Post
I see. I hope you use the quicktime subsystem for the actual compression work.
Yes, of course. I am not a masochist, and I certainly don't like to reinvent wheels
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