Thank you Steve. I totally agree with your point of view. After  
restarting the 1.2.3 iSquint is working now. I will try 1.3 test  
next. The crop in iSquint is a bit "in the dark" if you don't have  
cropping experience with farious EyeTV recordings which fall all over  
the map of what the cropping dimensions need to be. Is Squint  
ffmpegx? no way to change encoding codecs that I can see right?

I completely concur with your objection to the extra steps Handbrake  
involves. I am hoping I can get the hang of iSquint and make it work  
for me too. I miss the visual feedback interface in Handbrake. But I  
don't miss the extra time it takes to get to Handbrake. Is there any  
way to get iSquint to do a two pass encode? I miss that too.
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On Mar 13, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Steve Watkins wrote:

> 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.



 
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