Posts tagged ‘converter’
iPodME for mac progress
Yay! The new built-from-scratch ipodme cross-platform command-line encoder is done and working, along with the new encoding device profiles
Need to get mono statically embedded in the app, but for now that’s not the priority.
I compiled mp4box as an universal 32b/64b osx binary in a cinch, thanks for the devs!
The last (tricky) part is now getting mplayer/mencoder build as a static binary for osx, which is a pain in a the ass (was so easy in windows :’( seems mplayer dev team doesn’t give osx much love).
After that, I’ll be more than happier to work on the most easy/exciting part: the osx GUI!
But for now, let’s get this mplayer compile fine on osx, grmmrlrl….
iPodME small update
Finally! I should have done this a long time ago but there was always something else in the way, still…
I just added the resolutions for the new iDevices, I hope to bring up more new features someday.
- 21/11/10 – Version 2.4:
+ added resolutions for iPad, iPod/iPhone 4 Retina and 720p (Apple TV)
iPodME quick fix
Just updated iPodME to version 2.3.
The only change is that it fixes accentuation problems with subtitles.
iPodME 2.2
Again, another iPodME update that fixes several issues and adds some features requested in the comments.
I’ve made some testing, and it seems multiple subtitles support is quite unreliable for now. Using only one subtitle file / video works fine though. I’m working on it, and I’m also searching a way to support multiple audio tracks in an elegant way (iPodME’s goal is to remain simple and straightforward while being as exhaustive as possible, which is quite a hard task).
Changelog:
- 13/03/09 – Version 2.2:
+ subtitles files are now automatically converted to UTF8 format (no more mp4box UTF8 errors)
+ added a “Fix aspect ratio” option which try to correct distorted videos aspect (use it only when needed)
+ added the possibility to specify the aspect ratio in the custom profile
= updated help
= minor source license modification
= fixed bug when input has .mp4 extension causing input and output file names to be identical
= temporary files are now cleaned correctly before shutting down the computer
Download:
iPodME 2.2 / Sources
Quick iPodME update
Here’s a new version of iPodME, fixing the the incorrect FPS detection bug with some systems, and adding the saving of settings, as requested.
Changelog:
- 23/02/09 – Version 2.1:
+ last settings are now saved and automatically restored at start
= fixed the incorrect FPS detection bug with systems using a point as the decimal separator
= temporary files are now cleaned correctly before shutting down the computer
Download:
Version 2.1 / Sources
