Details for tablet-encode (2.30-dmo2) - Testing/Buster
GUI video converter for Nokia Internet Tablets
tablet-encode can help with all these problems:
* It runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Unix and Windows.
* It guarantees the output to be playable on a Nokia Internet Tablet using
a system of "profiles".
* It can rip and encode DVDs in a single step (dependent on mencoder version).
* It has a simple GUI interface for easily converting videos.
* It has a command-line interface so it can be easily scripted to
interface to your PVR (for example, MythTV, Freevo or VDR).
* Presets allow tradeoff between space/quality to be decided on a
per-video basis.
* Can optimise video size for the Internet Tablet's 15:9 screen.
* Handles anamorphic video sources such as widescreen DVDs.
* Output works with either the built-in Media Player, or mplayer.
* GUI and command line modes.
Section: video
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/t/tablet-encode/tablet-encode_2.30-dmo2_all.deb
Size: 15092
MD5sum: d259b3ad5e0071706a9c69dd72c13f1a
SHA256: 1fec1df70e42ed01399f4c370ef83d379ff5f319446aba7695ef8c6908ebf329
Section: video
Priority: optional
Build-Date: 28 November 2017
Depends:
- perl:any.
-
mencoder.
Recommends:
- libgtk2-perl.
-
mplayer.
Website: http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.html
Installed-Size: 41 KB
You must use a package manager like aptitude or synaptic to download and install this package.
Direct package download: tablet-encode
You can also
browse the application directory for tablet-encode.