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.
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.
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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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 :)