On 2011-10-27, Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> wrote: [regarding a kindle fire]
> I started looking around in Google for something to encode a few DVDs > so that I could see how well it works. A program called handbrake was > showing up in a lot of links, but it requires an overlay. I've been using handbrake for about a year, and it's _very_ convenient. It has "presets" for many popular devices. If it knows about your device, it's going to be hard to beat handbrake. [Best of all, you don't have to put up with some horrible GUI to use it.] I have a 4th gen iPod touch, and handbrake knows the right settings to use for that device, so it's a toddle to use. > While I have no problem adding yet another overlay (which on is > best?) I just stuck the ebuild into /usr/local/portage/media-video and used it from there. > I wondered what might be in the normal portage database that others > here use for this purpose? You could just use mencoder or transcode, but figuring out all the right options to get the best results for a given device is a non-trivial excercise. In the past, I've used both mencoder and transcode to do stuff like this, but it took several evenings of hacking together shell-scripts to drive them. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! Is it NOUVELLE at CUISINE when 3 olives are gmail.com struggling with a scallop in a plate of SAUCE MORNAY?