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2008-01-03
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But then I wondered, "if a file requires some strange codec that Mplayer is lacking, how is Media Converter able to open and convert the video file?" Know what I mean? It appears Media Converter can grab any kind of movie. Why does that work?
PJ
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Oh, I have a related question. I had some movies that Mplayer could not show on a Linux PC with Mplayer. They were huge files, too big to put on the N800. Then I installed the Media Converter (https://garage.maemo.org/projects/mediaconverter/) program on the desktop PC to translate the movies into smaller files that could show on the N800. That process was pretty painless--if you did not try it yet, you should.
But then I wondered, "if a file requires some strange codec that Mplayer is lacking, how is Media Converter able to open and convert the video file?" Know what I mean? It appears Media Converter can grab any kind of movie. Why does that work?
PJ