Hi Macky; Below is a response from Brian Lee to your question posted yesterday. Hello Macky,
A small program I have used is called WinFF. It is quite simple to use and works well with JAWS. I don't know if it works with a 64-bit system. It has been some time since I used it and I really don't remember the system requirements, but it works well on the Vista 32-bit system I am using with this computer. The program loads with an interface that is easy to navigate using the tab or shift+tab keystrokes. There is an add button that is identified by JAWS when you tab to it. Pressing spacebar on the button results in the usual add file dialog box. You can easily find the output folder by tabbing to where it is shown and you can browse to another output folder to use if you want to. If you want to use two passes in the conversion process then there is a checkbox for that choice, which of course will take longer. I haven't had any problems with the output using the single pass. There is a "convert to" combo box with twenty choices in it. The twelfth choice in the list is for MPEG4. If you tab once past the convert to box there is a list of presets for the convert to choice you make. The presets for MPEG4 are MP4 full screen and MP4 wide screen. The eighth choice in the "convert to" combo box is for IPOD/ITunes, and the presets for that choice are "IPod small converted to wide screen", "IPod small full screen", "IPod small wide screen", IPod small wide screen anamorphic, "IPod TV out converted to wide screen", "IPod TV out full screen", "IPod TV out wide screen", and "IPod TV out anamorphic." Bitrates and frame rates are controlled by the presets. After making your choices you can tab to the convert button and press spacebar. When converting starts you can read the current line or status line and hear how many frames have been processed. When converting is done you will have a message to press any key to continue when you read the current line. I have also used DVDFlick to convert to different video types. Here is a link to the WinFF file if you want to try it. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3951772/winff-1.0.4-setup.exe Take care. Brian Lee [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "macky soukchanh" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 11:38 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Looking for a video converter I am looking for a video converter that is accessible with Jaws. Can someone please help me? For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
