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Posted by XP on 10/06/46 11:29
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:36:19 -0400, AJ <mail@mail.net> wrote:
>On 2005-10-13 15:11:21 -0400, "Gary L T" <garylt@it.net> said:
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>> Thanks for this information Mike, I am still using Vegas 5, so I will need
>> to upgrade to Version 6 before long. I guess in the long term it would
>> pay to buy QuickTime Pro 7.0.3, but I think Apple would generate more
>> ipod sales and customer goodwill if they released a free conversion
>> program so that people can watch their home movies on their ipods.
>> After all, Apple have supplied free software for people to convert their
>> music cds into formats that are compatible with the ipod, so perhaps
>> they have done this for video, but we haven't yet found the program?
>>
>> Gary
>
>Forgive me if this was already mentioned but wont ffmpegx and the open
>source mplayer tools convert your video into h.264 for free?
>
>-AJ
I have just been reading that you have to buy Quicktime or pay $1.99 for each
movie or Video..
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/12556
The PSP version, PSP Video 9 is a Shell for FFMEPEG and has support for
h.264 and has a FFMEPEG script option.
http://www.pspvideo9.com/
Plus supports VOB files that most do not.
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