It's awesome! I installed it on openSUSE and it works like a charm. I only clicked it and a simple window opened and then I choose my video and select N900 and convert my video. Now my video plays smoothly on N900.
This powerful application guarantees to convert your videos to formats which will play on your Internet Tablet. By using a system of presets, you can choose the trade-off between size and quality. Runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Unix and Windows PCs.
An easy-to-use command line interface is provided, and (on some platforms) a simple GUI is available.
Requires Perl and mencoder: full details are in the bundle.
| Author | Andrew Flegg |
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Major new release including: subtitle support, bug fixes, N900 preset and a `--hq' option for very high quality video.
It's awesome! I installed it on openSUSE and it works like a charm. I only clicked it and a simple window opened and then I choose my video and select N900 and convert my video. Now my video plays smoothly on N900.
I didn't find it for Windows, is there any download link for windows? I really want to convert my videos to my N900..
How do I install on a windows PC???
All I can fine id a .tar.gz file which seems to be *nix executables....
PS would someone please fix the "different login for every page" of Maemo.org? this issue (find the program, try to D/L, have a problem, and (finally) type the question) took me 5 minutes. In the middle of that, I spent 10 minutes trying to log into this page even though I was logged into "Talk" before navigating here.
Hellom It seems that it encodes in AVI container, and uses deprected H263/Xvid codec. Is there a way to encode it in a MP4 container, with x264 encoder and aac audio stream? So it can be decoded in hardware fashion :)
Can't get this to run on my PPC G4 iMac ... will try to get it to run again when I switch to an Ubuntu box at the end of the month.
I've been using tablet-encode since 2.10. It's extremely easy to use, and does it's job very well.
Really nice application, specially combined with other pearl from Andrew as mediaserv.
I have used mediaserv + tablet-encode during these holidays everyday, and they have done a great work together.
Excellent app. I use this on a regular basis to convert video's from revision 3 for viewing when I'm at the gym.
This app is beautiful simplicity. Simply grab the file, dump it in your ~/bin/ directory (or somewhere else in your $PATH) and bingo, it works like a charm. :)
The GUI was broken for me, but no big deal, command line worked fine. Very happy with it.
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very nice one :D