thin liquid film |
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| Alternative To: AVS Video Converter, Videora |
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Description
thin liquid film (TLF) is an application which allows linux users to quickly and easily convert video files into a format suitable for playing on the video capable ipods. TLF uses the ffmpeg engine to do the encoding. It is written in pyqt, so it should work with a default kde installation, and is very easy to install.
Features - Batch process any number of files; - Display detailed information about source video files; - Change output settings for one or many files; - Save default settings for future sessions; - Configure output quality settings; - Choose between mpeg4 and h264 as output codec; - Choose between 320 and 640 output video width, while maintaining aspect ratio; - Choose between 1 or 2 pass encoding; - Progress bar to show encoding progress; - Uses ffmpeg as the encoding engine; - Upload encoded files to your ipod directly; - Set file information for |
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Home Page: http://thinliquidfilm.org/
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Interface: Graphical (Qt)
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Rating: Excellent (1 vote)
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Thin Liquid Film is great!
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2010-01-17 08:16.
Yes, I used this and it was a little tricky, but it was really great once you get the hang of it. I'll definitely be recommending it. A plus for e-liquid film!
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Thin Liquid Film worked
Thin Liquid Film worked pretty good for me when I tried it. The install was a breeze, but navigating it was a little tricky at first. I would definitely recommend Thin e-Liquid Film for anyone that needs to convert files to their IPOD.
Johnny B