- Mon, 2009-09-28 15:29Comments:19
- Mon, 2009-09-07 13:10Comments:23
- Thu, 2009-09-03 12:21Comments:22
We just updated Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter, the application for converting videos to Nokia Internet Tablets.
Main change: it now supports Microsoft Windows Vista. Yay!!
Other changes include:
- Misc UI, cosmetic, and functional issues fixed
- New output video codecs for even better video quality
- New input video codecs supported
New known issues:
- Copying files to your Tablet using Vista is slower than it should be
- Errors can occur when cache size is exceeded
It would be nice to be able to add .srt subtitles..
Would the good folks at Nokia please give us Linux people mencoder recipes for converting videos?
Much Thanks!
canonsd600 videos .avi format did not convert
I just downloaded my mp4 videos to the n800 instead of trying to convert them. Angus
Yay a new version to play with!
This is a very useful program. I think you guys should add support for MP4/H264/AVC files in the future, I know the majority of my files are in this format and it would be great to be able to watch them on my N810!
im pretty sure 98% of the video content people have and want to watch is avi container encoded in xvid, is anyone likely to make a device that supports this out of the box anytime ever? :/
Anthony, as I understand it there are legal problems with supporting Xvid on actual devices. It's technically possible but perhaps not legally possible, yet.
we need h264 Mkv code for this on xp too!!!!!!!
please add it for next update version
I've just downloaded Internet Tablet Video Converter v0.24 to install: as part of the install it's trying to download a dependent MSFT Visual C++ 2005 Run time library package. I recently had to install MSFT Visual C++ 2008 libraries to support another application install. Are these two versions of libraries going to conflict with each other? I haven't completed the Video Convertor install & won't until I work this one out.
Thanks
I have MPlayer installed on my N800 (didn't do it myself). It plays xvid files just fine.