AMV's On IPods
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- Taruto!
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I use MediaCoder for mine. Might be a little difficult to figure out at first but it works!
- Phantasmagoriat
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and .avs to my surprise [in case you want to use trim() for instance]CodeChrono wrote:x2Otohiko wrote:Videora was good (and free) for converting when I had my ipod - http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/
I highly suggest this. It does both AVI and MP4 (if you know what you're doing).
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- NeoQuixotic
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I just bought the new 80 Gb iPod Classic (goodbye to my Zune) and am already converting stuff like crazy. I simply use MeGUI. But I did just try Videora and it was ok. However, at the same settings MeGUI with x264 seemed to give me better quality. Of course, I have to strip out the audio first, but no problem for me. I'm a quality freak, so I tend to push higher bitrates than necessary at times. But with 80 Gb of space it's no problem.
But for simplicity, I suggest Videora.
But for simplicity, I suggest Videora.
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