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ffmpegX has gone Universal
ffmpegX, my video encoder of choice, has released a new version (0.0.9w) that is a Universal Binary (I bet it encodes like lightening on one of the now Intel Macs). This
version only supports OS X 10.3 or higher, so you pre-Panther folks will need to ...
Encode PSP Compatible Movies with Ffmpeg X
Ffmpeg X now features a PSP preset for encoding your videos to a format compatible with the new hot portable gaming
system. They even have a handy tutorial with all the dos
and don’ts of PSP video conversion. If you already ...
Convert movies and undercook eggs on the iPhone
The bad news is that the iPhone really does not run hot enough to cook an egg. Uncomfortably warm? Yes. Safe egg-cooking warm? No. The good news is that you can use an iPhone port of ffmpeg to convert videos from DivX and XVid to mp4.
iPhone hacker ...
Evom beta takes up iSquint's mantle, effortlessly converts video formats
While still in beta, Evom (from The Little App Factory, makers of iPodRip) looks ready to pick up where iSquint left off. It easily and quickly converts videos to formats compatible with iTunes, YouTube, your iPod, and Apple TV.
It couldn't be a ...
XBMC on OS X releases version .1
Those following the XBMC (a.k.a. Xbox Media Center, although they'll probably need a name change soon, considering all the platforms they've jumped off to) development for the Mac have some good news coming to them: the release has reached version ...
PSP to Mac Gear in Danger
I was beginning to put together a three part posting session on PSP to Mac Gear, starting with ffmpegX, when on a
whim, I decided to check out the regular ffmpeg site on SourceForge.
Bad news: iPSP, PSPware, and ffmpegX, as well as a lot ...
MPEG4 formatted for the PSP on the iPod
Good news for people who own a PSP and have been considering buying a new iPod: there's no need to fight between the two. The new iPod plays files converted into MPEG4 compatible with the PSP without any problems.
This means that I can use ...
Handbrake Lite
The fine folks who brought us iSquint, now give us Handbrake Lite. You may remember Handbrake as that super cool app that rips DVD's into tons of
different formats. Handbrake Lite is just like that, only it rips your DVD's into an iPod ready format ...
Making Movies with iPhoto 5
More and more reasons emerge every day for me
to run out and grab the new iLife. The newest comes from MacDevCenter:
Movies Made Easy in iPhoto 5 by
Derrick Story — One of the best features in the current crop of consumer digital still ...
Porn on your iPod
Mark Pilgrim has put together a quick how to called 'HOWTO Put Porn on your iPod.' His method works equally well with porn, or with home movies, or home made porn for that matter. The tutorial relies heavily on ffmpegX, which is a shareware ...
PSPcasting on Your Mac and How to Make your Own PSPcasts
Barb over at Engadget has posted a
detailed HOW TO on tapping into the PSPcasting phenomenon
via a Mac, using ANT,
PSPware, and a Sony PSP with a decent sized Memory Stick
Duo card (I have a 256MB card in mine). Of course, you can ...
Produce Video Content for the PSP: Kinoma Producer
Sure, you can use iPSP or ffmpegX to convert your videos to MPEG-4 for playing on your PSP, but Kinoma Producer seems to be geared to a slightly more professional conversion of your video content to the proper format for the PSP, as well as other ...
Roxio releases Popcorn 3, adds TiVoToGo support
Roxio has released version 3 of their DVD and video conversion utility Popcorn. The biggest new feature is probably the "exclusive TiVoToGo support for the Mac" that lets you burn TiVo recorded shows to disc or convert them for playback on other ...
iPhone video recorder with audio support debuts
Aaron Besson of MyTriniPhone posted this morning about a new iPhone video recorder. Unlike previous entries into this realm, this updated version from DreamCatcher records both sound and video.
I download a copy and gave it a try. The interface is a ...
Perian 1.1.1 just released
Perian, the ultimate QuickTime plug-in, was just updated to version 1.1.1. Some of the changes in this version include:
H.264 in AVI fixed
Some anamorphic AVI files are now supported
Performance problems due to PIC fixed with Xcode 3.1
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