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Topic: Mac equivalent of xvid4psp?
3dee
Posts: 2404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hi guys,

I've recently moved to Leopard and need something that comes close to xvid4psp as you can't run it in Wine cause of .NET 3.0 requirements.

Anyone know of one that'll convert avi's etc to MP4 for iPhone? Google isn't helping much. All points to costly wizard like app **rolls eyes**

I prefer to use apps with more than just "Low" or "High" quality and a Go button...

Cheers
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Raisty
Posts: 133
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I normally use ffmpegX

Quick and easy for 1 off file conversions

Othewise I just have a small shell script that does bulk conversions for me using ffmpeg
3dee
Posts: 2405
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks.

Yeah anything that gives me control over quality, passes, audio rates etc. I'll check it out. Its usually for the odd episode or movie I wanna watch on my iphone.
Fish
Posts: 2618
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
try handbrake
3dee
Posts: 2406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nah I've got HandBrake for DVDs. It doesn't do normal file to file conversions. Actually FFMPEGX is exactly what I wanted. Has everything I was looking for. Straight forward with lots of settings.
Fish
Posts: 2619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
whoops, i had it on my comp and assumed that it did more than just dvds :P
Farseeker
Posts: 1435
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If I did this sort of thing often, I'd get an Elgato Turbo.264 (hardware h.264 encoder).. and of course make sure codecs are covered with Perian and Flip4Mac WMV.
3dee
Posts: 2408
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do you have one? How fast are we talking for say a 90 odd minute XviD dvdrip?
Farseeker
Posts: 1436
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No idea, never looked it up. I just have an Elgato TV tuner+software and it rocks. Here's the graph from Streetwise - its no-where to be seen on the official Elgato site though, so I donno what the go is there.. probably good to check reviews.

http://www.streetwise.com.au/images/site_images/video/turbo264/eloweb_turbo_performance_en.gif
Note: The 'compare performance' graph is based on the following;
Encoding time in minutes. Test conducted on a MacBook 2GHz Core 2 Duo with QuickTime Player Pro 7.1.5. Test file: 10 minute DV 16:9 clip. Export setting: Movie to Apple TV.



Boxhead
Posts: 11760
Location: UK
http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/

Awesome proggie...
3dee
Posts: 2409
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Buy? Pfft...
exo
Posts: 8105
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
iSquint is the free one.
3dee
Posts: 2410
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah I had a look at that program.

Its funny how they fully pay out their own program and suggest getting VH with lots of arrows and stuff in iSquint dialogs. Nice marketing haha.
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