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Re: Video on portable devices
ClubNeon #283535 12/23/09 04:18 PM
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I believe someone told me that if you go to videohelp.com and search for a pice of FREE software named Handbrake, you can convert video (using a nice drop down menu of presets for specific players) and port it to your Zune.

Looking around on the Handbrake page will get you a link to several guides to show how the software works.

Re: Video on portable devices
Ray3 #283726 12/24/09 11:34 PM
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I just started using handbrake for my son's iPod conversions. I wouldn't be much help to any one, other than to say it works very well.


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Re: Video on portable devices
jakewash #283738 12/24/09 11:57 PM
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Handbrake is very slick. I use it often.

Re: Video on portable devices
pmbuko #283803 12/25/09 05:21 PM
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Thanks again, guys. With the holidays in full swing, I haven't taken time to work through the process yet, but do appreciate the help. I knew I could count on you, even when I post to the wrong forum.

What I'm really looking for is fresh content. Most of my wife's viewing is fresh TV series rather than RE-viewing movies or anything else, so my initial stumbling block is acquiring (non-DRM?) files efficiently.

D*TV was developing something a few years ago that they have abandoned; I think it was called directv2go. With a Lyra player, it would have allowed transfer of DVR'd content to a portable device. I understand that Dish DOES have something like this, but I'm unwilling to switch providers at this time.


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Re: Video on portable devices
tomtuttle #283825 12/25/09 07:55 PM
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If you go to torrents, you can get every show you desire at about 350 progressive lines for XviD files, and 720p MKV with H.264 and AC3 sound.


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