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    iBulk
    iBulk is a front-end for FFmpeg used to convert videos for use on an Apple iPod or iPhone. iBulk can be used as a gui or cli. Gtkdialog and FFmpeg with libavcodec and/or libavcodec-extra-* is required.
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    FFmpeg is an audio/video conversion tool. It includes libavcodec, the leading open source codec library. An experimental streaming server for live broadcasts is also included.
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    A QuickTime Export Module for MPEG1-4; using the libavcodec code from FFMPEG. Hopefully, it will export to all the formats supported by that library (MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX)
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