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    Question A good working GUI for Mencoder-videoconverting

    Does such a thing exist? All the GUI's I've tried are to buggy or don't work and the Command line of mencoder is to difficult for just converting videos.

    Or is there another EASY way to convert the most common video formats(wmv,rm, mov, mpeg, avi) to eachother?
    Last edited by WaterWalker; June 18th, 2006 at 05:07 PM.

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    Re: A good working GUI for Mencoder-videoconverting

    You can use stuff like VirtualDub and AviSynth in Wine (which is what I do), but this has some more info for Linux programs:

    http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=63

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    Re: A good working GUI for Mencoder-videoconverting

    you could try some of these.

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    Re: A good working GUI for Mencoder-videoconverting

    This is pretty awesome: A Nautilus Script for Converting Videos
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=193754

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    Re: A good working GUI for Mencoder-videoconverting

    Quote Originally Posted by INMCM
    This is pretty awesome: A Nautilus Script for Converting Videos
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=193754
    Wow Many thanks I've been looking for this a since a long time.

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    Re: A good working GUI for Mencoder-videoconverting

    Just use Devede.

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    Re: A good working GUI for Mencoder-videoconverting

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