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    KDE-Services

    Full features for Dolphin's right click menu on KDE [4.x|5.x]

    This program extends the features of the Dolphin's (File Manager) right click contextual menu on KDE [4.x|5.x] graphical environment. Specially designed for OS based on Red Hat.
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    The videotrans project is a set of scripts that converts a movie file in any format that mplayer understands (AVI, etc) to a DVD compatible VOB file, including all the necessary conversions. Further, an automatic DVD menu generator is provided.
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    Simple but effective BASH-script command-line utility to convert an AVI file to DVD files and write these to a DVD in PAL format.
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    HRip is another DVD backup tool for Linux operating systems using vobcopy, ffmpeg, x264 and lame. HRipMod is an extended version with more parameters, but still *very* easy with the integrated help. Multi-languages. AVi, MKV, M4V container.
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    This software is a bash script which aims to allow end-users to convert dvd movies into avi files
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    LEG is the Linux Encoder Gui. It exist in order to make life easier for users to do file conversions, whether its converting plain avi to mpeg or performing dvd rips and converting to different media types like IPODs, SmartPhones, IPAQs, etc.
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