OggConvert 0.3.1 ""These are my decisions, these are my mistakes""
This is the latest release of OggConvert, a simple Gnome utility to convert media files into the patent-free Theora, Dirac and Vorbis formats.
Dirac encoding requires GStreamer 0.10.11 and the Schroedinger encoder. Be aware that the encoder is still experimental, and that videos you encode today might not be watchable in future as the decoder develops.
OggConvert is written in Python using PyGTK and PyGST. It is released under the GNU LGPL.
Milestone information
- Project:
- OggConvert
- Series:
- trunk
- Version:
- 0.3.1
- Code name:
- "These are my decisions, these are my mistakes"
- Released:
- Registrant:
- Tristan Brindle
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Release notes
What's new in this version:
* Support for altering the quality of Dirac output if using a recent enough
version of the Schroedinger encoder (>0.9). Thanks to Schroedinger author
David Schleef for this.
* In light of better support for Flash video in new versions of GStreamer
plugins, make .flv files show up in the file selector.
* Fix an embarrassing bug in the last version which caused filenames to be
escaped when they shouldn't have been.
* Check for the presence of the Matroska muxer at startup, removing an
unintentional dependency on the GStreamer "good" plugins.
* New translations: Czech, Finnish, Malay, Occitan, Portugese, Simplified
Chinese, Ukranian. Many thanks to all the translators. To add your language,
please go to http://
* Other minor bug fixes
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