Yeah, it's a bug. When I tried it I had the same problem. I'm not 
sure what was going on, but when I ticked the "add to itunes" box it 
showed up in iTunes. 

I'm not impressed with the default settings. I get much better 
results from 3ivx.

Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com

--- In [email protected], "Steve Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> No its not a joke. I dont know why it didnt work for you, nor why 
you
> are so quick to assume that things that dont work for you must be a
> cruel joke.
> 
> Maybe you found a bug or it somehow didnt like your source footage 
for
> some reason. Anyway I will continue to reccomend isquint because 
its
> free and updated quite regularily. Even if you dont use it, the
> website can be useful for learning about any new ipod bugs etc. 
Most
> of these things like handbrake, ffmpegx, isquint are all using the
> same encoders, just different User interface sending slightly
> different encoding options to the encoder. File formats that dont 
work
> on one may work on another, encoding speeds may vary, etc, I 
generally
> recommend people who arent 100% sorted using quicktime, investigate
> these options every 3-6 months to see if they could be saving
> thmselves lots of encoding time or what else is new. These apps 
also
> help put pressure on Apple to speed up their own h264 encoding, as
> happened in recent versions of quicktime/itunes.
> 
> If you enjoy trying different options then I suggest maybe having 
a go
> with the newest test version of isquint, as they have fixed some 
audio
> sync issues and other sutff, who knows it may fix your problem. Or
> just stick with the handbrake option you are used to. Just forgive 
me
> for the fact that if you give the handbrake options as best advise 
to
> people on this list, I feel the need to offer alternative advise as
> well, due to the handbrake option not being the quickest. If it 
works
> for you then cool, and it certainly will get round any input file
> format compatibility issues, its just that because it adds
> intermediate steps that take time, its not the best advise for
> everyone. I see it as a last resort if ffmpegx, isquint or 
quicktime
> dont do what people need. Its not wrong for you to offer it as 
advise,
>  I just cant help advising that handbrake isnt the quickest/best
> option for most as its strength is in converting content from DVDs.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Steve of Elbows
> 
> --- In [email protected], Kunga <kunga@> wrote:
> >
> > I just tried iSquint 1.2.3 and it doesn't work. Says it did it 
and  
> > there is nothing there. No Resulting file in place I told it to 
put  
> > it. Is this some sort of JOKE?
> > -- 
> > Taylor Barcroft
> > New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Podcaster, 
Futurecaster
> > Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
> > URL http://FutureMedia.org
> > RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia
> > iTunes http://tinyurl.com/8ql87
> > barcroft (gizmo)
> > kungax (Skype)
> > kungag5 (iChat-AIM)
> > 
> > 
> > On Mar 13, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Kunga wrote:
> > 
> > > Yes Steve. The interface. I love the Handbrake interface.
> > >
> > > But I was unaware of iSquint until this post by you. I am not 
always
> > > on top of the latest stuff. Thanks for letting me know. I will 
look
> > > into it and hopefully become an iSquint convert.
> > >
> > > http://www.isquint.org/
> >
>







 
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