http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects&browser=ie I encoded a 1 hour DivX 4 / MP3 PVR file from a 2.283 Gbyte file to "Stargate SG-1 (10 00 pm) - h.264 - AAC.avi" 393.57 Mbyte highly compressed file using 2005 vintage mencoder.exe, but it took many hours on my 700 MHz Athlon T-Bird CPU computer. I could play the file only with mplayer.exe 2005 version, but it had no GUI controls for seeking within the file, nor for adjusting the sound volume level. Just now I updated this 2005 software to 2008-April version by Google searching for >mplayer GUI< then examining each entry for what I needed. I'm running MS Windows 2000, but a lot of the software is for Linux or similar. A Mplayer Windows GUI link lead me to the linked page above. Windows Mplayer GUI description copied and pasted here from the download page linked above:
---- This package contains the latest builds of MPlayer for the Windows platform as well as SMPlayer and MPUI.
Thanks to the award-winning MPlayer engine, more than 192 Video- und 85 Audiocodecs are supported natively!
For maximum performance the package includes optimized MPlayer binaries for various CPU types.
Furthermore the Full-Package includes the Binary Codec Package to enable even more audio/video formats.
Everything in one self-contained download :-) ---- The same author on the same page has numerous other possibly useful tools...
rite faad is the best
Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology
Free App A Day can be found on the app store
It means the physician is a "Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatologists."
sab kimme kaat ke faad de ban gyi salwar
I say it's a little important. I Like Tacos. By the way please try the app called faad chat
Okay, two possible ways: 1) The GSpot Codec Information Appliance from http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ This is a really fantastic utility - but it only runs in Windows... :( 2) Use mplayer in -identify mode. Here is a very quick and dirty script I wrote: #!/bin/bash # run mplayer in -identify mode and capture output # # uncomment and amend the next line if mplayer is not in your path # export mplayer_PATH= {your path to mplayer} # info="$mplayer_PATH/mplayer -identify -frames 0 -vo null -ao null $1 2>/dev/null | grep ID_ >> video_probe_results" eval "$info"; cat "video_probe_results" rm "video_probe_results" The sort of output it gives you is: ID_VIDEO_ID=0 ID_AUDIO_ID=1 ID_FILENAME=../Desktop/CG_SC_R01_copy.mp4 ID_DEMUXER=mov ID_VIDEO_FORMAT=avc1 ID_VIDEO_BITRATE=0 ID_VIDEO_WIDTH=346 ID_VIDEO_HEIGHT=288 ID_VIDEO_FPS=25.000 ID_VIDEO_ASPECT=0.0000 ID_AUDIO_FORMAT=mp4a ID_AUDIO_BITRATE=256000 ID_AUDIO_RATE=44100 ID_AUDIO_NCH=2 ID_LENGTH=1652.36 ID_VIDEO_CODEC=ffh264 ID_AUDIO_BITRATE=256000 ID_AUDIO_RATE=44100 ID_AUDIO_NCH=2 ID_AUDIO_CODEC=faad
Ummm, what do you mean? Like some good apps? Well, my top ten is faad free app a day 10 Bloons tower defence 9 Bloons tower defence four 8 Fml app. 7 Doodle devil. 6 Manga reader 5 Fruit ninja 4 Jelly car 3 Cube runner2 Piano dx1 Well, those are my best.
I prefer to shower at night because then I wash off all the sweat from the day and get into bed feeling clean and comfy.