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StevenSorvats
Mar 22, 2008, 12:06 PM
I am looking for a simple easy to use video converter to convert VOB AVI etc... files to be compatible with iTunes and my AppleTV.
I was recommended "AppleTV video converter for Mac", but was wondering if anyone has a better suggestion.
Sorry if this has been answered already...
Many thanks.
northy124
Mar 22, 2008, 12:11 PM
I Would Say VisualHub*Not Free* (www.techspansion.com/visualhub/) but After Using HandBrake *Free* (handbrake.fr/) All Of Yesterday And Today I'm Going To Say HandBrake 0.9.1 The New One Keeps Crashing For Me.
I Have Noticed That HandBrake Wouldn't Encode My Avi's That I Had Downloaded From The Internet.
Northy124
lightsout
Mar 22, 2008, 05:00 PM
I'd go with Handbrake. I use 0.9.2 and it works fine for me at least, and it is quicker than 0.9.1 which is nice.
northy124
Mar 22, 2008, 05:11 PM
You Find 0.9.2 Quicker Than 0.9.1 I Don't What Spec's Do You Have, I have MacBook C2D 2.16 GHz, 1GB Ram.
Eidorian
Mar 22, 2008, 05:13 PM
Keep in mind that VisualHub is pretty much anything to any other format while Handbrake is DVD to MPEG-4/h.264.
I don't understand what the confusion is when they're two entirely different programs for different situations. I think VisualHub is well worth the money.
NightStorm
Mar 22, 2008, 09:39 PM
I Would Say VisualHub*Not Free* (www.techspansion.com/visualhub/) but After Using HandBrake *Free* (handbrake.fr/) All Of Yesterday And Today I'm Going To Say HandBrake 0.9.1 The New One Keeps Crashing For Me.
I Have Noticed That HandBrake Wouldn't Encode My Avi's That I Had Downloaded From The Internet.
Northy124
It has never claimed to be an AVI-converter... only DVD/some other MPEG2 sources.
As for .9.2 crashing, I haven't really had too many problems with it... are you using 10.4, or trying to encode to xvid (which is broken)?
lightsout
Mar 22, 2008, 09:42 PM
You Find 0.9.2 Quicker Than 0.9.1 I Don't What Spec's Do You Have, I have MacBook C2D 2.16 GHz, 1GB Ram.
iMac C2D 2.16GHz - this is using the AppleTV preset. I used to get around 20FPS, now around 30FPS.
ingenious
Mar 22, 2008, 10:16 PM
I Would Say VisualHub*Not Free* (www.techspansion.com/visualhub/) but After Using HandBrake *Free* (handbrake.fr/) All Of Yesterday And Today I'm Going To Say HandBrake 0.9.1 The New One Keeps Crashing For Me.
I Have Noticed That HandBrake Wouldn't Encode My Avi's That I Had Downloaded From The Internet.
Northy124
Handbrake's not meant for that. It's meant for converting DVD and DVD-like files (as the "About HandBrake" section says).
northy124
Mar 23, 2008, 09:01 AM
I Normally Do .Vob's And Didn't Know It Didn't Do Avi's. No Worries As I Have VisualHub But Just Slightly Slow After The First Time I Used It Depresses Me:(
OP Get Both One's Free And One's $30 So It's A Win Win:D
sxuue
Mar 24, 2008, 02:17 AM
[QUOTE=StevenSorvats;5199201]I am looking for a simple easy to use video converter to convert VOB AVI etc... files to be compatible with iTunes and my AppleTV.
I was recommended "AppleTV video converter for Mac", but was wondering if anyone has a better suggestion.
QUOTE]
since i bought Mac AirBook, i have using 4Media Video Converter for Mac (http://www.mp4converter.net/video-converter-mac.html) for a month, this one works perfect. you can try it , as for me, it is good than others.
CKtoph
Mar 24, 2008, 11:39 AM
Keep in mind that VisualHub is pretty much anything to any other format while Handbrake is DVD to MPEG-4/h.264.
I don't understand what the confusion is when they're two entirely different programs for different situations. I think VisualHub is well worth the money.
^ Exactly :o
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