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[Kde-announce-apps] thin liquid film 0.95

From:  Matt Matt <dmbkiwi-AT-yahoo.com>
To:  kde-announce-apps <kde-announce-apps-AT-kde.org>
Subject:  [Kde-announce-apps] thin liquid film 0.95
Date:  Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:10:10 +0100

Name: thin liquid film
Version: 0.95
Type: Video Application
Depend: PyKDE/PyQt
License: GPL
Homepage: http://thinliquidfilm.org
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=51678

Description:
 thin liquid film (TLF) is an application which
allows linux users to quickly and easily convert
video files into a format suitable for playing on
the video capable ipods. I wrote this application,
after purchasing a video ipod, and being
frustrated that the only real option for
converting video was either via command-line, or
via a servicemenu with no ability to configure the
resulting video file. TLF uses the ffmpeg engine
to do the encoding. It is written in pyqt, so it
should work with a default kde installation, and
is very easy to install.
features ...

    * Batch process any number of files;
    * Display detailed information about source
video files;
    * Change output settings for one or many
files;
    * Save default settings for future sessions;
    * Configure output quality settings;
    * Choose between mpeg4 and h264 as output
codec;
    * Choose between 320 and 640 output video
width, while maintaining aspect ratio;
    * Choose between 1 or 2 pass encoding;
    * Preview encoded videos before encoding;
    * Progress bar to show encoding progress;
    * Uses ffmpeg as the encoding engine;
    * Upload encoded files to your ipod directly;
    * Set file information for upload to your
ipod;
    * Add files to existing or new video playlists
on your ipod;
    * Add pre-encoded videos to the transfer list;
    * Add files for encoding via the included
servicemenu.


Changelog:
 0.95

A bug fix release:

* Fixed a bug in the h264 ffmpeg arguments -
missing dashes
* Fixed a bug with the progress dialog not showing
up
* Added an .m4v file filter in the open file
dialog for the file transfer list

If you still don't get a progress dialog when
encoding files, please post a bug report with
terminal output on the forum.

0.94 (RC3)

-  The transfer panel now shows the total size of
all files ready for transfer;
-  I've updated the encoding options, so that they
work with the latest version of ffmpeg - a fix for
fedora 6;
-  Lots of minor bug fixes.

0.93 (RC2)

There's been a bit of a change to the UI. 
Hopefully it looks a bit better.  In addition to
the UI tidy up, there's been a bit of polish done
to other UI aspects particularly in relation to
feedback on the results of an encode/transfer and
other user input errors.

0.92 (RC1)

This is a bug fix release. The following bugs have
been fixed:

- Codec list corrupted if only one codec is
supported by ffmpeg;
- File list order fixed;
- File info errors fixed for other versions of
ffmpeg;
- Version checking code is fixed.

0.91 (beta 2)

Bug Fixes:

- Fixed ffmpeg errors for versions of ffmpeg that
don't support the -rc_max_rate option;
- Fixed file list ordering issues;

New Features:

- Preview encoded video before encoding files;
- Changed layout and workflow, so that you can add
pre-encoded videos to the list to transfer to the
iPod;
- Provide file meta data for files to be
transferred.

0.90 (beta 1)

Initial release.  Please report bugs that you find
to the forums (see link below).


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