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

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Great -- Minor detail -- where is the file available for download?  

Andrew Flegg wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2007 8:36 PM, Jonathan Greene <atmasphere at atmasphere.net> wrote:
>   
>> As always, awesome work!
>>     
>
> Thanks :-)
>
>   
>> Are there any benchmarks of timing on the use of table-encode vs other tools?
>>     
>
> Not that I know of, although I'd love to see some. Given that they
> all, AFAIK, apart from Nokia's Internet Tablet Video Converter use
> "mencoder", I'd expect the results to be fairly comparable.
>
> Having said that, tablet-encode v2.10 is *slightly* slower by the
> application of a sharpening filter to the output, to improve the image
> quality. If this turns out to be too painful, I'll make it an optional
> feature.
>
> Obviously these figures would be very dependent on the system on which
> they were run, so they'd all have to be done on the same video with
> roughly the same output quality (and/or the defaults for the app) on
> the same machine.
>
> I know Ricky Cadden was looking at doing something like that for his
> tablet blog, but I've not heard any further on it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
>
>   

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