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herkdrvr 16th Oct 2007 9:46 am

Re: Free Open-Source converter for RockChip MPEG4 (XVID) pla
 
I've just started into the world of mp4 players and converters, etc. I noticed on at least two of my conversions using this software (which works GREAT!) the sides are cropped a bit. Would the "add borders" fix this problem or am I using a different setting then I should? 320x240 seems to work well otherwise. Thanks!

roman 21st Oct 2007 9:07 am

Re: Free Open-Source converter for RockChip MPEG4 (XVID) pla
 
my mp4 player is not detecting the .mp4 files and the avi files that i am converting ...they are giving a message .. WRONG FILE FORMAT... can someone help? its a rockchip mp4 player like the one knob posted to reset

knob 21st Oct 2007 9:16 am

roman,
just make sure aviconvertor is set to 220x176 and the video should play fine.
aviconvertor is set 320x240 by default, this is wrong, you need to change it to 220x176 BEFORE you start converting.

lokster 25th Oct 2007 1:28 am

Re: Free Open-Source converter for RockChip MPEG4 (XVID) pla
 
Hi folks!
I just released the new version of viDrop.
Hopefully, I have fixed the bug with some mpeg or flv movies not resizing correctly (which leads to "File format error" when played on the player). Also, fixed erroneous behavior of the "..." button for selecting subtitle font.

There are some new options:
- adjust subtitle font size
- rotate the picture
- flip the picture

For those of you who want to donate to the development of viDrop, there is a button "Donate!" in the "Information" tab, from which you can diectly donate via PayPal.

But REMEMBER: viDrop is FREEWARE, and always will be.

Here is a screenshot

You can download viDrop 0.53 here

Or use the "Check for update" button in viDrop "Information" tab.

wipsomass 2nd Nov 2007 6:45 pm

Re: Free Open-Source converter for RockChip MPEG4 (XVID) pla
 
I love your program.

It is really quick on most computers as well.

Just wondering how to select different chapters when ripping content of a DVD because at the moment i am trying to rip a DVD and it detects it but only converts the security warning and not the actual movie!

Perhaps in the next version you could provide more dvd ripping utilities.

Thanks for this fantastic program

Will

wipsomass 2nd Nov 2007 6:46 pm

Dvd ripping ?
 
New Version is great btw

avionik99 4th Nov 2007 4:44 pm

Re: Free Open-Source converter for RockChip MPEG4 (XVID) pla
 
I am having trouble converting VOB files. Is there a fix for this?

Dave

lokster 5th Nov 2007 12:07 am

Exactly what problems do you have? Be more specific, otherwise I can't help you...

@wipsomass - about the dvd problems - try opening dvd://1 and press "Preview" (or dvd://2 or dvd://3 etc...), until you find the desired dvd title. According to mencoder manual, if you specify only dvd:// (without the title number), it will rip the largest track... You can try this too.

Also, if you want to specify the audio language of the dvd, add -alang lang to "Extra mencoder parameters", where "lang" is your language code - en for english, ru for russian, bg for bulgarian etc...
Sometimes, if you don't specify the audio language explicitly, certain dvd's will give you the directors commentary instead of the movie audio.
And if you want to specify the subtitle language, add -slang lang - again, "lang" is your language code.

Maybe in the next version I will add this functionality in the GUI...

avionik99 5th Nov 2007 10:10 am

Re: Free Open-Source converter for RockChip MPEG4 (XVID) pla
 
Vob files.

The program will not recognize VOB files. The drop down menu in the Select av file does not include files of VOB type. I use "DVD Shrink" to extract the chapters or the Movie only from a DVD. I have to use "AviConverter (which does recognize VOB files) first, then redo those with your v.53 ViDrop to get the audio and video the way I want it.

lokster 6th Nov 2007 5:56 am

Actually, viDrop recognizes VOB files. If you open windows explorer and then drag & drop the vob file to the green "Input A/V file" field in viDrop, it will recognize it.

The problem is that I forgot to add .vob file extension in the "Select input A/V file" dialog.....

This will be fixed in the next version.

:EDIT
If somebody wonders why the program is called "viDrop": it's short for "video drop" - because you drag&drop videos onto it :) It has nothing to do with the linux "vi" editor :D


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