Mail from iTunes store, one week after buying iPhone On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 14:44:47 -0600, "Todd Allcock"
<elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote in <8ra1m.21$hB1.19@newsfe11.iad>:
>"John Navas" <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote in message
>news:be9a45t8ippioonq5ajpi2jmic7n5t1ua1@4ax.com.. .
>> Free FFmpeg with the WinFF GUI <http://winff.org> does the best
>> conversions I know of. If you ever decide to give it a serious try, let
>> me know -- I've written some special profiles for mobiles.
>
>Thanks for the offer, but I'm a creature of habit. I've settled into using
>Handbreak for iPhone/.mp4, TMPGenc for Zune/WinMo/.wmv (very easy and robust
>clip, crop, audio volume, etc., editing features) and occasionally fire up
>SUPER for anything "weird"- like Nintendo DS video. SUPER can do it all
>itself, but it actually beat iTunes for my personal choice of most
>counter-intuitive UI I've ever encountered. Solving a Rubik's Cube
>blindfolded would be a less frustrating task than setting up SUPER properly
>without forgetting to correct one of it's myriad of ridiculously pre-chosen
>presets. (10 fps video? Who would choose that as a preset value in this
>day and age? But my daughter will be watching High School Musical 2 in
>jerkyvision on her NDS this weekend because I was in a hurry and didn't
>create a new profile before ripping it last night for her scout camping trip
>today!)
That's why I recommended WinFF.
(SUPER is a poor GUI for FFmpeg. WinFF is a good one.
You also want to be sure you're using a good build of FFmpeg.)
--
Best regards,
John <http:/navasgroup.com>
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