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thanks so much! i'm not really sure why, it tried experimenting with the options given and it seems the problem is with the video codec used. i dunno if this would help but, the mp4 videos i downloaded thru **keepvid.com** worked perfectly with the iPod.
could also include batch processing of files in the same directory? :D if this is not asking for much.
thanks a lot!
2009-09-13 09:25:13 UTC by repsaj10
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kmashint changed the public information on the AKME FFmpeg project.
2009-09-13 01:58:37 UTC by kmashint
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Thanks! I'm glad others find it useful too. I wrote the GUI on top of the fabulous ffmpeg.exe tool while looking for a program that converted good video for my BlackBerry and some friends' iPhone/iTouch devices. Maybe the newer generations are more picky about the files that are produced, and there is a newer mp4box that I could try.
I'll test and include the newer mp4box (0.4.5 instead of...
2009-09-12 23:48:34 UTC by kmashint
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hi! first of all i want to thank the developers of this project, good job guys! this is a really great software.
i just want to suggest if you can include in the new settings the iPod Nano 4G.i was having problems with converting movies/videos to the mp4 format supported by this iPod. tried the default iPod settings but the resulting mp4 file did not work on the iPod :(
hope you can...
2009-09-09 10:46:29 UTC by repsaj10
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Glad to hear the ffmpeg GUI is useful for you! This is part of my contribution back to the open-source world that I use so much.
I see there are some new releases of the underlying ffmpeg library so I'll try those out on a few test files to incorporate in the next AkmeFFmpeg release. Some ffmpeg.exe builds are good, some not, so they need some real-world testing...
2009-06-07 15:11:16 UTC by kmashint
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I'm working on setting up my own business. It's all about audio/video. Your converter is the absolute sweetest piece of software. A great example of how open source software can be so simple and effective. I feel like I'm in a dream now compared to how it used to be. Somebody would give me some weird file and I would spend an hour searching for an app to decode it. Now, I just open up akme...
2009-06-05 02:36:15 UTC by loopduplicate