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2006-05-06
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#162
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Convert it then rename the .mov to .avi that seemed to work for me.
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2006-05-06
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2006-05-10
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2006-05-10
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2006-05-11
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2006-05-11
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2006-05-12
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2006-05-20
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2006-05-20
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#170
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I have had trouble with all recent versions of MediaConverter under OSX due to subtitle handling. This I believe is probably not the fault of MediaConverter, but due to some poorly encoded movies.
Would it be possible for MediaConverter to have a selection somewhere for ignore subtitles, or ignore subtitle errors.
I have been able to use the memcoder throught the command line to convert video, but that isn't much fun.
Thanks
Dave