New, renamed version of 770-encode video converter now available

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Great job.  Now do you think you could spend some time to describe your 
product and what it does in bubba English? 

Andrew Flegg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Many of you use my script 770-encode to transcode videos for your
> Nokia Internet Tablet. This name is obviously an anachronism, so to go
> along with the imminent availability of the N810, it's now been
> renamed "tablet-encode" and moved to a Garage project:
>
>    http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.php
>
> It shares the project with mediaserv (my web-based on-demand
> transcoding solution) and hopefully other stuff in future (suggestions
> and little sub-projects welcome).
>
> tablet-encode v2.00 includes many new features:
>
>    * Rename to tablet-encode.
>    * Include optional "vrcbufsize" and "vrcmaxrate" (suggested by sveinan).
>    * Limit video bitrate to maximum of preset and equivalent bitrate of
>      original file, when applicable (provided by Benjamin Reveille).
>    * Do the same for audio (suggested by mplawner).
>    * Modify "--sample" option to allow to chose sample length (provided by
>      Benjamin Reveille).
>    * Add "--index" option to force index generation (provided by Benjamin
>      Reveille).
>    * Add "--list" option to allow processing multiple files (provided by
>      Benjamin Reveille).
>    * Add support for command lines like `cp', so that multiple files and a
>      directory can be specified.
>    * Bump up quality on good/best/mplayer presets.
>
> Of particular usefulness (IMHO) is the new ability to process multiple files.
>
> Feedback and comments are, as ever, welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Andrew
>
>   

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