Hi, I'm using Debian, but never played on video encoding... There's lots of tools in Debian to convert videos. But the question is... what is the best solution for our 770 tablets? I mean the simplest and lightest (I don't mind about video quality, but disk space...) So... what kind of format should I choose as the final form for my DVD to be seen on my 770? Salut, Sebas. 2007/12/9, Paul Dundas <pdundas at btinternet.com>: > > DrFredC.com wrote: > > For Windows users interested in taking their DVDs with them on their > > tablets via a single pass encoding... (Note : other options may be > > available for other OSs). > > > > * Get and install Handbrake & DVD43 (Free downloads -- search google for > > links) > ... > > > > Note -- Handbrake (v 0.9.1) doesn't appear to properly handle encoding > > DVD TV episodes. It only encodes the first show on the DVD. A work > > around may be to queing individual files in the video_ts folder with > > Handbrake. > > > > Handbrake works well for me (not tried DVD43 - I used dvd decryptor). > > Manually selecting the correct title and chapters should allow you > to get at other episodes on a DVD which has more than one. > And for foreign language stuff, Handbrake lets you "bake in" the > appropriate subtitles. > > Very handy for watching my DVDs while away from home. > > -- > Paul -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/attachments/20071210/8dd0b9bd/attachment.htm