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#11
I dislike those settings like crop, trim...too complicate. The simpler, the better for me.
I am now using a 3rd software,iskysoft video converter,good one but costs, I am using the trial version,no time limit but leaves a watermark.
 
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#12
Originally Posted by speculatrix View Post
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=n800+dvd+convert
That is spectactular!!!
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=...tablettalk.com


Our wiki is pretty good too, (Try the 10 step guide to converting DVD's) and if you have a better way you are welcome to add it.

Last edited by TheGogmagog; 2009-01-29 at 15:31.
 
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#13
I have used tablet-encode and if that didn't work, then I ripped the DVD with handbrake and then converted it with tablet-encode. Works great and the videos play in mplayer or Media Player.
 
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#14
I use MacTheRipper and mencoder.

@quicksilver524 I'd say use Handbrake.
@speculatrix Superb! thanks for the link.
@ImDisaster I think we'll have a hundred different solutions amongst this group.
 
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#15
I found CloneDVDmobile to be the best and easiest (and well supported) solution but it costs $$$. I use it to convert stuff to other media players and phones too.
 
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#16
Can't handbrake just encode to something that can run on the nit?

What are the video capabilities of it?

I am thinking of picking up one at the 220 price...
 
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