2011/9/15 Carl Fink <[email protected]>:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 09:26:48AM +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> Anyway - upon perusal it's not powerful by Linux standards.... knowing
>> your chosen desktop whould simplify things.
>>
>> $ apt-cache search encoder
>> will give you an idea of the staggering list of choices, whereas the
>> reference "tool" has only a limited number of codec choices.
>>
>> Some possible candidates not already suggested:-
>> Arista, and Nautilus-Arista (Gnome)
>> Winff (any DE)
>
> None of which would have occurred to me. How about ffmpeg and mencoder?
> --
> Carl Fink                           [email protected]

In my experience ffmpeg works very well, though I'm using it mostly
for converting video files to .ogv and audio files to .ogg (beside
using it to decode various audio/video files by means of glorious
vlc), never used it this way from vlc.

darkestkhan
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